Young Carers Home Students Young Carers A Young Carer is a child aged 5-18yrs who provides a form of care, supervision or emotional support, usually to a family member who may have: A long-term health condition, illness or frailty Physical Disability Neurodevelopmental Disorder Poor mental healt...
Evidence suggests that young carers are less likely to complete or do well in secondary school compared with young people without caring responsibilities. Positive engagement at school is an important correlate of school outcomes, yet quantitative evidence on the factors contributing to young carers’ ...
We analyzed the data using descriptive statistics, Chi-Square, and Logistic Regression. The study showed that living with parents compared to guardians reduced the odds of improper touch (OR: 0.23), and fingering (OR: 0.19). Also, having relatives live with the family compared to those who ...
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 ...
Association of childhood out-of-home care status with all-cause mortality up to 42-years later: Office of National Statistics Longitudinal Study BMC public health, 20 (2020), pp. 1-10 Google Scholar Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act, 2014 Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act...
The carers should also include all topics which are important for the individuals and families. Every stage of life has its own challenges. While at birth, for example, questions about gender assignment, naming or the communication with family members are important. Later in childhood or ...
Studies conducted in other study populations, such as healthcare providers, friends, parents or carers of AYAs will be included only if the participants provide information on the outcomes of AYAs On and/or off treatment, including at diagnosis, during treatment or following treatment (patients and...
panned as insulting. It was especially affronting following the vital and selfless role that nurses played during the COVID-19 pandemic; it soon became clear that the government’s insistence that we “protect the NHS” and “clap for carers” throughout lockdown were nothing but banal...
statistics in Malawi showed that adolescent pregnancy rates were 141/1000 girls, known to be three-fold the global average [84]. This high teenage pregnancy rate appears to be associated with the poor availability of SRH services. Accessing sexual and reproductive health is essential, as it can...
The majority of interventions (n = 26) targeted the interpersonal domain. They primarily focused on the skills, knowledge and confidence of foster and kinship carers through training curricula and professional-delivered support. A small number of interventions promoted children and young people’s...