Our commitments to young carers in education and training
Below are the commitments to young carers in an educational and training setting which can help identify and direct them to support.
- Raising awareness of young carers and promoting support
- Identify young carers
- Produce a young carers policy
- Nominate a young carers lead / champion
- Designate a safe and appropriate space for young carers
- Make sure young carers are linked to mental health support
- Identify / categorise young carers as a vulnerable group
- Recognise that flexibility may be needed when responding to the needs of young carers
- Offer a programme of careers advice, guidance, and work placements
Raising awareness of young carers and promoting support
Possible examples:
- Using different methods to highlight young carers and carers. For example:
- assemblies
- websites
- school newsletter
- notice board
- question on school / college application
- Training on an on-going basis
- all staff
- all pupils
- senior management
- all governors
- Promote activities / events:
- drop-ins
- peer support groups
- details of local young carers support services using your website
- notice board
- student planners
Tip: Educational settings can develop their own intitiative to support young carers
Where to get help / resources
- Carers Trust / Young Carers Alliance
Website: Carers - Humankind Young Carers Support Service
Phone: 07771376971
Email: STYC@humankindcharity.org.uk
Website: Humankind Charity: South Tyneside young carers service - TEN Young Carers Support and activities
Phone: 07387109388
Email: levi@styoungcarers.org.uk
Website: South Tyneside young carers
Identify young carers
Possible examples:
- Keeping a register or list of young carers. Register accessible to all relevant members of the pastoral team and teaching staff
- Young carers flag on pupil management system
- Young Carers ID Card / Passport (in development)
Tip: This will help build support mechanisms should the pupil's attendance / attainment levels fall.
Where to get help / resources
- Carers Trust / Young Carers Alliance
Website: Carers - Humankind Young Carers Support Service
Phone: 07771376971
Email: STYC@humankindcharity.org.uk
Website: Humankind Charity: South Tyneside young carers service - TEN Young Carers Support and activities
Phone: 07387109388
Email: levi@styoungcarers.org.uk
Website: South Tyneside young carers
Produce a young carers policy
Possible examples:
- Policy template
Tip: This could be co-produced with young carers.
Where to get help / resources
Sample policies are available. South Tyneside young carers support service have a template policy which can be adapted to suit an individual school or college.
- Humankind Young Carers Support Service
Phone: 07771376971
Email: STYC@humankindcharity.org.uk
Website: Humankind Charity: South Tyneside young carers service - Carers Trust / Young Carers Alliance
Website: Carers
Nominate a young carers lead / champion
Possible examples:
- Trusted adult young carers can turn to:
- SENCO
- MH lead
- Member of pastoral care
Where to get help / resources
- Carers Trust / Young Carers Alliance
Website: Carers
Designate a safe and appropriate space for young carers
Possible examples:
- A private space for 1:1 meetings / emotional support
- Drop-ins for young carers
- A lunch pass for young carers on drop-in days
Make sure young carers are linked to mental health support
Possible examples:
- Linking with school nurses, healthy minds team - making referrals
Where to get help / resources
- Healthy Minds Team, South Tyneside, and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust
Phone: 0191 283 2937 - Kooth online mental health support for 11 to 25 year olds
Website: Kooth
Identify / categorise young carers as a vulnerable group
Possible examples:
- Review young carers alongside other groups of vulnerable pupils
Where to get help / resources
- Carers Trust / Young Carers Alliance
Website: Carers
Recognise that flexibility may be needed when responding to the needs of young carers
Possible examples:
- Show flexibility on a case-by-case basis regarding issues such as lateness to school, late homework, and poor attendance. Detention times may need to be changed so it doesn't impact a young carer's responsibilities.
Where to get help / resources
- Carers Trust / Young Carers Alliance
Website: Carers
Offer a programme of careers advice, guidance, and work experience placements
Possible examples:
- Consider working with Connexions South Tyneside. Connexions advisers can support young people to make positive choices about their future, help young carers recognise the skills they have gained, and the options they have.
Where to get help / resources
- Connexions South Tyneside
Phone: 0191 424 6690 or 0191 424 6657
Email: connexions@southtyneside.gov.uk