As part of an ongoing project with the Children's Society, we are producing top tips on how to ensure fathers and father - figures in
young carer families receive the support they need.
Not exact matches
Ali Umar was struggling as a
young carer for his family when he joined the Trust's Young Carers pro
young carer for his
family when he joined the Trust's
Young Carers pro
Young Carers project.
Powerhouse Project offers a variety of FREE services and activities to empower
Young Carers and their
families as we aim to foster resilience, reduce isolation and caregiver fatigue, alleviate stress and anxiety, and invest peer support and life skills.
Mission: The
Young Carers Initiative serves caregiving children, youth, young adults and their families through social, recreational and educational programs intended to foster resilience, self esteem, and life sk
Young Carers Initiative serves caregiving children, youth,
young adults and their families through social, recreational and educational programs intended to foster resilience, self esteem, and life sk
young adults and their
families through social, recreational and educational programs intended to foster resilience, self esteem, and life skills.
Vision: Our Vision... A community where
Young Carers and their
families are supported and can reach their full potential.
Young Carers Initiative — Powerhouse Project is grateful to the many community agencies that have invested in our vision of support for
Young Carers and their
families over the years in the Niagara and Haldimand - Norfolk Regions.
The
Young Carers Initiative (YCI) is a non-profit agency with a mission to promote the wellbeing of
Young Carers, their
families and their community partners.
This movement was dedicated to making life easier for children and youth (i.e.
Young Carers) who provided care for
family members with chronic conditions, substance abuse issues, mental health issues, and / or provided translation services for immigrant and refugee parents.
With the support of our community partners, Powerhouse Project offers opportunities for
Young Carers and / or parents to learn about issues facing caregiving
families.
Young Carers are children, youth and young adults, who are in a caregiving role for a family member needing assistance with their daily lived experience du
Young Carers are children, youth and
young adults, who are in a caregiving role for a family member needing assistance with their daily lived experience du
young adults, who are in a caregiving role for a
family member needing assistance with their daily lived experience due to:
Powerhouse Project is an inter-agency strategy developed by YCI that has established two centres to meet the needs of
Young Carers and their
families.
It can be hard for schools to find out that you are a
young carer if your
family doesn't talk about it.
«Looking after their
family members is something that our
young carers are incredibly proud of but it shouldn't be at the expense of their childhoods or their futures.»
Young carers are children and young people under the age of 18 who provide unpaid care to a family member or friend who is disabled, physically or mentally ill, or misuses substa
Young carers are children and
young people under the age of 18 who provide unpaid care to a family member or friend who is disabled, physically or mentally ill, or misuses substa
young people under the age of 18 who provide unpaid care to a
family member or friend who is disabled, physically or mentally ill, or misuses substances.
This library of thousands of Touch to See books and packs are then made available completely free of charge to all blind and partially sighted children,
young people and adults; their
families, schools and
carers across Britain.
Hettie works with
young adult
carers in Harrogate and Craven, and also supports
young carers and their
families in Harrogate.
Sibling
carers are
family and friends
carers who are bringing up
younger brothers and sisters.
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Foster Care Association of Victoria (FCAV) Kinship
Carers Victoria (KCV) Centre for Excellence in Child and
Family Welfare Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA) Victorian Aboriginal Children and
Young People's Alliance
My role mostly involves psychological assessment of children and
young people, in the context of their
families and consultation with staff, foster
carers and other community partners.
If you are a parent,
carer or
family member, or you work with
young people in education, health, social or youth services, find out what support we can offer
young people.
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This website has information for
young carers,
families and professionals.
We provide training for
carers, to help them develop skills and learn about
young people who have lived through traumatic experiences and troubled
family lives.
The
Young Carers and Families team at Carers» Resource exists to support young carers and young adult carers in the Harrogate and Craven districts of North Yorks
Young Carers and Families team at Carers» Resource exists to support young carers and young adult carers in the Harrogate and Craven districts of North York
Carers and
Families team at
Carers» Resource exists to support young carers and young adult carers in the Harrogate and Craven districts of North York
Carers» Resource exists to support
young carers and young adult carers in the Harrogate and Craven districts of North Yorks
young carers and young adult carers in the Harrogate and Craven districts of North York
carers and
young adult carers in the Harrogate and Craven districts of North Yorks
young adult
carers in the Harrogate and Craven districts of North York
carers in the Harrogate and Craven districts of North Yorkshire.
We have been super busy here over the past couple of weeks delivering hundreds of presents and hampers to all our
young carers and their
families.
Thank you so much for supporting
young carers and
families for the past 10 years!!!
within a
young person's
family circumstances and living environment (eg relationships with parents or
carers, experiencing discrimination,
family poverty)
Other Strengthening
Families Projects include counselling and support for families with a young person who has a drug problem and Indigenous specific projects that help young aboriginal people and their families affected by substance abuse, including kinship
Families Projects include counselling and support for
families with a young person who has a drug problem and Indigenous specific projects that help young aboriginal people and their families affected by substance abuse, including kinship
families with a
young person who has a drug problem and Indigenous specific projects that help
young aboriginal people and their
families affected by substance abuse, including kinship
families affected by substance abuse, including kinship
carers.
It involves the people who have significant influence in making a positive difference for
young children's mental health during this important developmental period - parents,
carers,
families and early childhood professionals; along with a range of community and health professionals.
The act will also make it easier for
families to access more flexible childcare, and give
young carers» greater support.
Young carers are children and young people aged up to 25 years who help care in families where someone has an illness, disability, a mental illness, alcohol or other drug pro
Young carers are children and
young people aged up to 25 years who help care in families where someone has an illness, disability, a mental illness, alcohol or other drug pro
young people aged up to 25 years who help care in
families where someone has an illness, disability, a mental illness, alcohol or other drug problem.
Young carers are aged up to 25 years and help care in
families where someone has an illness, a disability, a mental health issue or an alcohol or other drug problem.
School staff can give
young carers (children under 12 years - of - age who help care for
family members with an illness, disability, mental health issue or alcohol or other drug problem) the following number to contact 1800 242 636 if they require support.
Young carers: Children caring for
family members living with an illness or disability - Harstone et al
Other risk factors were
younger patients, particularly if the patient was a spouse or child; living with the patient; low level of
carer education; significant impact on finances, health or schedules; low levels of
family and social support; poor
family functioning; low levels of
carer optimism; and high degree of
carer dependency on the patient.
If you are living with, or caring for, a
family member with a mental illness, contact
Young Carers on 1800 242 636 or visit the website for information and support.
Unfortunately, not all children or
young people have
family or kin who can care for them, so foster
carers from the wider community are vitally important.
We work with
young people from every community, care leavers,
young carers, disabled
young people, asylum seekers and migrant children and their
families.
Foster
carers and kinship
carers provide a temporary caring home for a child or
young person while their parents or caregivers and
family members receive support to help them work out difficulties.
The strong voice of parents and
carers at the Heart of Stockport's delivery of services for children,
young people 0 - 25 years with disabilities and additional needs and their
families.
Here we hope you will find something to intrigue, spark your interest, settle a question or start you on a new direction whether you are a researcher, educator,
carer or part of
family with
young children (or all of the above!).
InterAct works with children,
young people and their
families /
carers to improve lives and realise potential.
To help vulnerable children,
young people, their
families and
carers in NSW, the State Government is transitioning the provision of statutory out - of - home care (OOHC) services to the non-government (NGO) sector.
Foster
carers take on the responsibilities of a parent for a period of time, to provide a safe, nurturing and secure
family environment for children and
young people needing care.
Family and friends
carers - supporting grandparents / relatives who are bringing up a child / ren due to their parental substance misuse, also offering support for
young people
Our
young carers enjoyed making bracelets, necklaces, key - rings and bookmarks for themselves, friends and
family!
Harrogate and Craven
Young Carers had an amazing time at Hesketh Farm Park and want to say a HUGE thank you to the Heseltine
Family.
Foster
carers need to work in partnership with a range of people who are involved in the child or
young person's life, this often includes; the birth parents, extended
family members, Social Workers, health workers, staff within education and a range of other professionals.