Young carer

14-year-old young caring girl

A young carer or young caregiver is a child or young person (up to the age of 18 or in some programs 25) whose life is affected by looking after someone with a disability or a long-term illness.
The person they care for may be a parent, a sibling, another family member or a friend, but does not necessarily live in the same house as them. The care they give may be practical, physical, and emotional.
The terms "disability" and "long-term illness" do not mean just a physical disability or illness, but also cover, for example, mental illness, learning disability, or drug addiction, frailty or old age.
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References
External links
- http://www.youngcarer.com - Young Carers in the UK
- Young Carers Research Group, Loughborough University, UK
- Research on young carers being undertaken on behalf of the Princess Royal Trust
- http://www.youngcarers.net/
- http://www.youngcarers.net.au/
- http://ycptoronto.weebly.com/- Young Carers Program in Toronto,Canada
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