In the report, by the charity Action For Children, less than half of the children surveyed said their school was aware of their caring role
I’m Matt Rosser with news that new research shows only 16% of young carers in Northern Ireland feel supported by their schools. In the report, by the charity Action For Children, less than half of the children surveyed said their school was aware of their caring role even though the average young carer spends around 25 hours a week supporting a family member. The charity is encouraging schools to introduce awareness programmes and to be more understanding when things like homework are affected by caring responsibilities. For more care news every day stay with us here at Care Radio.
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