Carers Trust estimates nearly 20,000 young adult carers are being forced to choose between education and financial support
I'm Matt Rosser with news that young carers who provide more than 35 hours of care per week to a family member are unable to claim Carer's Allowance if they study for more than 21 hours a week. Carers Trust estimates nearly 20,000 young adult carers are affected by this rule, forcing them to choose between education and financial support and disproportionately impacting young carers from low-income families. The charity is calling for an exemption to the 21-hour rule for young adult car
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