Sentences with phrase «young carers looking»

Most young carers look after one of their parents or care for a brother or sister

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Nobody knows for sure how many young carers are looking after their fathers — but we know that some young carers won't be identified as such, because services in touch with their dads don't «see» their fatherhood and as a result won't think about, or offer any support to, their children.
Hidden is a compelling portrait exhibition that tells the story of England's young carers — including 14 - year - old Robert, who looks after his dad.
Instead, they make others foot the bill — they make our nurses, our carers, our soldiers, our disabled, our young people trying to get a home of their own, our elderly looking for dignity in retirement and those working hard to get on, foot the bill.
As more and more children in the UK are in desperate need of a loving home, we're always looking for more potential foster carers who share our passion for transforming young lives.
As more and more children in the UK are in desperate need of a loving home, we're always looking for more potential foster carers who share our passion for transforming young lives.
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«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.»
She is a «young carer» — a child or adolescent who provides emotional and physical support and embraces household responsibilities while also looking after his or her own needs.
As a volunteer foster carer you will look after needy animals in your own home while they are recuperating from operations, or illnesses, or young kittens or puppies until they are able to find a permanent new home.
As more and more children in the UK are in desperate need of a loving home, we're always looking for more potential foster carers who share our passion for transforming young lives.
Over 40 % had sought medical treatment for depression, stress or anxiety since becoming a carer — these problems were particularly apparent in young carers and carers looking after mentally ill people.
As more and more children in the UK are in desperate need of a loving home, we're always looking for more potential foster carers who share our passion for transforming young lives.
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A young carer is someone aged 18 or under who helps look after a relative who has a condition, such as a disability, illness, mental health condition, or a drug or alcohol problem.
The conference will look at particular issues for young people, carers, and the lack of access to services in non-metropolitan regions.
With the aim of empowering all parents and carers to support young people on the internet, the launch event brought together an expert panel with representatives from Facebook, Virgin Media, BAAF, Islington Council, Childnet, as well as two Looked After Children, who highlighted the hugely important role that parents and carers play in supporting children and young people to stay safe online.
Many young people entering the looked - after system have come from a single parent family with no consistent male role model, and many benefit enormously from the mentoring, care and nurturing that a male carer can provide.
Agencies will look at your competence in certain areas such as your personal readiness to become a foster carer, your ability to work effectively as part of a team, your capacity to promote the positive development of children and young people in care and your ability to provide a safe environment that is free of abuse.
It must also consider how much the family are relying on the young person to look after the person cared for and whether being a carer is affecting the young person's well - being, education or development.
The Department for Education (DfE) has issued new guidance on the «Staying Put» arrangements, which allow young people aged 18 and above who were previously looked after, to carry on living with their former foster carers.
The impact report looks at the reach of Safer Internet Day 2018 and the positive impact that it had on children, young people, parents, carers, and teachers.
The positive relationships we maintain with our partners are vital not just to the success of our business, but also to the outcomes we produce for foster carers and their looked after children and young people.
Figures vary but with approximately three quarters of the children and young people in care being placed with foster carers, we still need more foster carers to look after specific groups of children such as teenagers, children from ethnic minority groups, sibling groups and unaccompanied asylum seeking young people.
As an approved foster carer you would receive a weekly fostering allowance, intended to cover the cost of looking after a child or young person such as clothing, food and pocket money which varies with the child.
By the end of the transition, most carers in NSW looking after children and young people in statutory care will be supported by a non-government agency.
As more and more children in the UK are in desperate need of a loving home, we're always looking for more potential foster carers who share our passion for transforming young lives.
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