Are you a Carer?
NHS definition of a carer:
A carer is anyone, including children and adults who look after a family member, partner or friend who needs help because of their illness, frailty, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction and cannot cope without their support.
If this is you, there is help out there. Please see the link below to The Mindful Life website which offers free support to carers. The Mindful Life
Young Carers
A Young Carer is defined as someone under 18 who provides substantial, regular care that affects daily life. This may involve supporting someone with physical disabilities, mental health issues, or substance misuse problems.
The types of tasks being carried out are often regular and substantial, which would usually be associated with an adult. The term does not apply for everyday and occasional help around the home that may often be expected of or given by children in families.
This could be helping to care for a physically disabled parent or sibling, or a parent experiencing mental ill health, alcohol or drug misuse. The caring role would usually be having a detrimental impact on the young person’s development, such as difficulties at school, emotional difficulties or social isolation.
If you feel your child is a young carer, please contact the school office to update your child’s profile. You can access support for them via Somerset Young Carers.
