The impact of caring on a young person's emotional and physical wellbeing - Young Carers
The impact of caring on a young person's emotional and physical wellbeing.
Caring can affect a young person's:
- Physical health: Young carers are often severely affected by caring through the night, repeatedly lifting a heavy adult, a poor diet, and a lack of sleep.
- Emotional wellbeing: stress, tiredness, and mental ill-health are common for young carers.
- Socialisation: Young carers often feel different or isolated from their peers and have limited opportunities for socialising. A quarter of young carers in the UK said they were bullied at school because of their caring role (Carers Trust, 2013).
- Stable environment: Young carers can experience traumatic life changes such as bereavement, family break-up, losing income and housing, or seeing the effects of an illness or addiction on the person they care for.
- Education: Irregular attendance, poor timekeeping, lack of concentration, difficulties with homework
- Restricted training and employment choices: lack of time for personal development, poor flexibility in work practices
Supporting the health and wellbeing of young carers
As a result, caring responsibilities have a significant impact on a pupil's learning.
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