On this page: Who is a young carer? | What is the Young Carers Project? | Who can use the Service? | How to Access the Service | Useful links
Young carersWho is a young carer?If a child or young person (aged 5-18) provides and helps with the day-to-day care of a family member who has a physical disability, mental illness, serious illness, drug/alcohol dependency or HIV/Aids, he or she is a young carer.What is the Young Carers Project?The Wandsworth Young Carers Project works with children and young people aged 5-18 years who provide care (physical and/or emotional) for a family member who has a physical disability, mental illness, serious illness, drug/alcohol dependency or HIV/Aids.The project aims to ensure that the young carers are supported and that they have the opportunity to have a break from their caring role and meet children and young people with similar circumstances. The current programme involves monthly club nights for the four age groups (5-6 years, 7-10 years, 11-13 years and 14-18 years). Additional social activities and educational and emotional support workshops are run during the school holidays. The project also offers individual family support and advocacy where possible and is currently running three residential trips each year. Membership of the project is possible through self-referral or inter-agency referral. Please contact the project for more information and referral forms. Who can use the ServiceChildren aged 5-18 who are caring for somebody who is ill, has a disability, is experiencing mental health difficulties or is affected by substance misuse.How to access the ServiceThe service can be accessed by either phoning the Young Carers Project yourself or advising the family to refer themselves or through another statutory or voluntary agency. Someone like the family's GP or another support agency, etc. can also make a referral.Contact details are below: Times Available: Office: Mondays to Fridays, 9.00am-5.30pm How to get there: Useful links |
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