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The young carers project at The ZoneResearch by The Children’s Society (2004) estimates that there are 175,000 carers nationally. Statistically, it is possible that there are over 400 young people locally who take care of others, many of whom will not have come to the attention of any professionals. Health professionals who make home visits are in an ideal position to identify young people who are taking on extra responsibility or providing care at home and referring those who fit the criteria. A young carer is a child or young person under the age of 18 who:
Aims of the young carers projectIdentifies young carers through raising awareness with:
Supports and advocates with young carers to:
Provides groups for young carers:
How to make a referralReferral is a simple process that begins with a telephone call. The Zone will take some information about the young person’s circumstances, but not their name without consent. A short form will then be sent out to the referrer so that the young person’s details can be completed and returned. On receipt of this form the young person/family will be contacted and a meeting arranged so that the situation can be assessed and the work with them begun. If you would like more information, make a referral or request an awareness raising session you can contact a Young Carers Worker on 01752 206626. You can also find out more information by visiting the Young Carers section on The Zone Plymouth website. |
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