Why are there so many younger unpaid carers?

There are many reasons why there are so many young unpaid carers. One reason is that families are becoming smaller, which means that young people may have to take on caregiving responsibilities for their parents or grandparents at a younger age. Additionally, many young people may take on caregiving responsibilities for their siblings or other family members who have a disability or chronic illness.

Why are there so many younger unpaid carers?

Another reason is that many young carers may have to leave school or work early to care for their loved ones, which can limit their opportunities and make it more difficult for them to enter the workforce later on. This can also affect their mental and physical health, as well as their social and emotional development.


Furthermore, young carers may not be aware of the support and help that are available to them, and may not know how to access them. This can lead to them feeling isolated and unsupported, which can have a negative impact on their wellbeing.

Overall, it is important to recognise the challenges that young carers face and to provide them with the support they need to balance their caregiving responsibilities with their own needs and aspirations.


Posted: 21/10/2024






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