Young carers

Young carers are children and young people who help to look after someone in their family or friends who is disabled, physically or mentally ill or has a substance misuse problem.

Young carers fall into three age groups, each with distinct characteristics and needs. These groups are:

  • under 6 years old
  • 6 to 14 years old
  • 14 to 17 years old

Young adult carers are aged between 18 to 24, and often require support around education and employment.

Help for young carers

Carers in Bedfordshire provide a service for young carers:

  • 121 support for young carers including a minimum of 6 sessions
  • Activity clubs
  • Peer mentor project
  • Young Carers Newsletter
  • Training workshops
  • Awareness raising events and activities
  • Support carers voice in strategy and decision making
  • Carers Café

Young carers give different types of care

There are three main types of care which a young carer may be supporting someone with. These are:

Physical

  • personal care
  • household jobs
  • meals
  • errands

Emotional

  • listening
  • being there for them
  • talking with them
  • helping them to feel better

Taking responsibility

  • keeping the person feeling safe
  • administering medicines
  • keeping appointments
  • getting help if needed