23.1% compared to 8.3%.28Young carerabsenceNon-young carerabsenceYoung carer persistent absenceNon-young carerpersistent absence Research into the impact of caring roles on young people highlighted caring as a
Protecting young carers: legislative tensions and opportunities in Britain. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 19: 123-138.Dearden, C and Becker, S. 1997 . Protecting young carers: legislative tensions and opportunities in Britain. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law , 19: 123–138....
mixed-method consensus-based study conducted with young carers in the UK aged 11–18, and health, social care and education professionals from the UK, USA and Canada, to identify priority items for inclusion in a short screening tool for use with young carers of a family member with a progr...
The authors examined the response preferences of children and young people who had been sexually abused, along with those of their carers and health workers, culminating in a proposed set of child-sensitive guiding principles for assessment practice. The review revealed the importance of responding ...
The content is relevant for local authorities, social workers, residential childcare staff, fostering services, and foster carers. You can watch the recording of the webinarhere. To better support how we engage with children and young people who have English as a second or foreign language, we ...
single parents and family carers on CSSA) with multifarious and one-stop employment assistance [...] legco.gov.hk legco.gov.hk (i) 把現時三項就業援助服務及社區工作計劃合併,並委託非政 府機構在小社區內,為區內有工作能力的綜援受助人(包括一 般失業健全成年、年青的綜援受助人、綜援單親家長及兒童...
the Act that children or young people who have been removed should be placed in a safe, nurturing, stable and secure environment. It is preferable for placement to be with a person with whom the child or young person has an existing relationship and that approved carers should be involved ...
The analysis is guided by the questions: (1) how do young people, carers and health professionals position themselves in the adult/young person relationship in the context of healthcare? (2) how is the (in/ter)dependence of young people imagined when young people, carers and health ...
In parent/child role reversal, the parent-child interactions become centred around the parent’s needs rather than the child’s development (see e.g. Loch 2016), making the child a ‘young carer’ who may be subject to ‘parentification’. ‘Young carers’ are people under the age of eig...
Thomas, English physician and physicist, 1773-1829. See:Young modulus,Young rule,Young-Helmholtz theory of color vision. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012 young (yŭng) adj.younger,youngest Being in an early period of life, development, or growth. ...