Young Carers
What does it mean by Young Carer?
A young Carer is someone under the age of 18 who has caring responsibilities for a family member at home who may have:
- A serious or long term illness
- A physical disability
- A mental health problem
- A drug or alcohol dependency
- A learning disability
Young Carers may carry out tasks and household chores such as:
- Preparing and cooking food
- Helping with personal care and hygiene
- Giving medication
- Communicating on someone’s behalf
- Ensuring someone’s safety
- Providing emotional support
- Paying bills
We recognise that taking on such a role may have a negative impact on a pupil and can also affect their education. Young Carers may:
- Be regularly late for school or have poor attendance
- may often seem tired, withdrawn or preoccupied
- Have difficulty in joining in activities outside of school hours (e.g. after school clubs or residential visits)
- Could be a victim of bullying or have difficulties forming friendships
- Be under-achieving academically
- Not hand in homework
- Appear anxious and worried
- Display emotional or behavioural problems
- Have physical problems such as back pain from lifting adults
We have identified lead members of staff who are responsible for directly supporting Young Carers in school. The lead members of staff are Mrs Bunch and Mrs Carter. Pupils are aware that they can speak to any member of staff if they feel that they are a Young Carer and would benefit from extra support.
For more information please visit the Kent Young Carers website below.