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College is an important step for young people to access both the workplace and higher education.Outcomes:I work with:Location:
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Here are some examples of what you can do to support young adult carers at college.Outcomes:I work with:Location:
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Young carers are a particularly vulnerable group of pupils, specifically mentioned in Ofsted’s evaluation inspection schedule.
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Young carers exist because someone in their family network requires their support. Caring for a family member or friend can be a positive experience for a young person which can strengthen family relationships and build a young person’s life skills and maturity.I work with:Location:
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The Department for Education funded Carers Trust between 2010 and 2012 to build a collection of practice examples to support those who commission or develop services think about how to deliver creative and effective services locally.Area of Care:I work with:Location:
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Children of parents who are addicted to drugs or alcohol may experience chaotic lives which lack routine and may often worry about the safety of their parent.Area of Care:I work with:Caring for:Location:
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A whole family approach to supporting young carers and their families can significantly help to reduce inappropriate caring roles.Area of Care:I work with:Location:
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Targeted support for young carers and families formed part of the vision of the National Strategy for Carers. The value of dedicated support for young carers cannot be underestimated.Area of Care:I work with:Location:
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Being a young carer can often have a severe, significant and long-lasting impact on a young person’s health and wellbeing. It is therefore essential that services consider how they will support young carers with regards to their physical and mental health and wellbeing.Area of Care:I work with:Location: