Do you know someone who could be a young carer?

Right now, 30,000 young people in Kent are believed to be looking after someone, but not getting any help.
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They could be looking after a parent, or a sibling, who has an illness, a disability, mental health condition or a drug and alcohol problem.

They may not be looking after someone all day, but find themselves doing extra jobs around the house, like cooking and cleaning. Many young people in this position may have started looking after someone from a very young age and not realise that they are carers.

Today is Young Carers Action Day and we want to help young carers get the help that they need.

In Kent, you can get support from Kent Young Carers. It’s for anyone aged 5 up to 18. There is also Young Adult Carers support for people aged 16 – 25.

To find out what support you can get give them a call on 0300 111 1110 or email youngcarers@imago.community 

The NHS website also offers advice.

What are your rights as a young carer?

If you’re 16 or over and not in full time education, you may be eligible for help finding work, as well as support with your family’s finances. For example, you could be entitled to a Carer’s Allowance. Get more info here

Getting an assessment is the best way to find out what’s available in your situation. Find out more about having a carers assessment here.

Need more help?

The Carers Direct helpline is a good place to start:

  • 0300 123 1053
  • 0300 123 1004 (textphone or minicom for those deaf, deafblind, hard of hearing or have impaired speech)

There are several other organisations to try including

The Children’s Society can connect you with other young people who are in a similar situation to you. Check the out here 

Carers UK: https://www.carersuk.org/

Youth Access: https://www.youthaccess.org.uk/

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