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...
These young carers and young adult carers are present in every country. Their responsibilities include domestic chores as well as intimate personal care and other forms of helping which are generally seen as the responsibility of adult professionals. First, this article provides an overview and ...
'Young carers' is the term used in Australia and the UK to refer to children and young adults with informal caring responsibilities for other people—usually, but not always co-resident family members who have a chronic illness, physical or mental disability or are frail aged. This paper exami...
Evidence suggests that young carers are less likely to complete or do well in secondary school compared with young people without caring responsibilities.
We need to help them overcome the barriers, from embarrassment, fear and blame, and help ensure that those they turn to (whether their friends, parents, carers, family, school, police) can offer the support they need. We also need to work together to change the culture that enables online...
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Across Europe, young carers (YCs) and their need for support receive limited attention in the media, policy and empirical research, even though, similar to adult carers, they also provide care to ill family members. The Delphi study, a qualitative research methodology, which provides the focus ...
the thematic analysis were relational and psychosocial challenges, inhibiting sexual expression, poverty, stigma, and discrimination; managing health in everyday life; agency and resilience; and personal space and social support. In conclusion, the review found a lack of understanding of AGYW’s ...
64% said they would feel more confident making a report outside of school (i.e. social media, parents/carers, police) (71% UK). 46% said they would feel confident making a report at school (45% UK). "I now know that you can report things to lots of people that y...