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Child and family support

Are you a young carer?


A young carer is someone under the age of 18 who looks after or helps to look after someone who cares for a friend or family member who, due to illness, disability, a mental health problem, or an addiction, cannot cope without their support.

Young carers can take on a variety of roles including practical tasks or emotional support.

What a young carer might do

  • Cooking, housework and shopping.
  • Helping cared for in or out of bed, lifting.
  • Listening to worries or concerns.
  • Helping the cared for get dressed.
  • Personal care.
  • Managing family budgets and bills.
  • Administering or collecting medication.
  • Help with communication.
  • Look after their brothers or sisters.

Each caring role will look differently, and they may provide care that is not listed above – this does not mean they are not a young carer.