Health and social care delivery research

Kinds of help young carers want and need, and what makes it easier or harder for them to get support

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Abstract

One hundred thirty-three young carers aged 9-25 provided insights into the support they need.

  • Support that reduces practical and emotional responsibilities is highly valued by young carers.
  • Young carers and their families require help to address the negative impacts of caregiving on their lives.
  • Access to information and advice about available services is seen as essential.
  • A trusted person to talk to is important for young carers and the people they support.
  • There is a significant unmet need for support, with considerable variation in the quality and type of assistance received.
  • Barriers exist in accessing services for young carers and in providing necessary support by practitioners.

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