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THE BIG ORANGE STOMP Friday 11 th October 2013. Research in 2010 suggested that there are over 700,000 young carers in the UK. (BBC). A young carer is anyone under the age of 18 who spends a large percentage of their time looking after another person. Young carers… adult responsibilities…
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Research in 2010 suggested that there are over 700,000 young carers in the UK. • (BBC)
A young carer is anyone under the age of 18 who spends a large percentage of their time looking after another person.
Young carers… • adult responsibilities… • Young carers have to shoulder the burden of adult responsibilities at an early age.
Caring for younger • Siblings.
Caring for disabled • Siblings.
Shopping, washing, • cooking, • cleaning the house, • paying bills.
Often, this is because • their parents work • long hours to • make ends meet.
Or are trapped • in difficult • circumstances like: • substance or • alcohol abuse • depression • domestic violence
Other parents are simply too ill to look after things themselves.
Caring, at any age, • can be a physically • and emotionally • draining experience.
Imagine being a child and having a whole family dependent on you...
Young carers have less time for play, friends and school... less time to just be young.
This can leave them feeling different from their peers - singled-out, isolated and misunderstood...
Many don’t feel they have the right to dream in the first place!
Many young carers in the UK provide up to 50 hours of care every week.
The average age of a young carer is 12 years. • (Young Carers in the UK – Dearden and Becker)
44% of young carers have been caring for 3-5years. • (Young Carers in the UK – Dearden and Becker)
40% of young carers have difficulties in school. • (Princess Royal Trust for Carers)
56% of young carers are living in one parent families. • (Young Carers in the UK – Dearden and Becker)
Young carers need to know how important their contribution is.
They need time to • enjoy their childhood.
We give them a chance to leave their worries behind - and just have fun!
We help children and their families • in other ways, including:
Ensuring children who have a loved one in prison go on to live happy and successful futures.
And supporting separated teenage parents to decrease family conflict and improve family communication.
Help us provide the love, care and encouragement that all children need in order to thrive.
Take part in The • Big Orange Stomp. • October 11th 2013