Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Callfor support foryoung carers

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With young carers in Monklands experienci­ng high levels of anxiety and stress, Carers Trust Scotland is calling on the Scottish Government to urgently address the downward spiral in their mental health.

The body, which is part of Carers Trust – a major charity for, with and about carers – is demanding a new national action plan to protect the futures of children and young people with caring responsibi­lities.

Carers Trust Scotland says this plan is urgently needed to address a downward spiral in the mental health of young carers and the adverse impact this is having on their hopes for the future.

It wants to see a Scottish Government strategy that addresses education, employabil­ity and health and wellbeing prospects among young people with caring responsibi­lities.

A recent Trust survey found that more than two thirds (71 per cent) of young carers aged 12 to 17, and 85 per cent of young adult carers aged 18 to 25, were experienci­ng

It is vital there is a plan which is ambitious

increased concern for their futures since coronaviru­s.

Forty-five per cent of young carers and 68 per cent of young adult carers say that their mental health is worse since the pandemic.

And 40 per cent of young carers and 56 per cent of young adult carers feel overwhelme­d by the pressures they are now facing.

Carers Trust Scotland is working with young carers across Scotland to ask statutory bodies to make meaningful commitment­s to deliver young carers’ rights across health, social care, education and employment.

It is also urging employers to protect young carers’ futures by acknowledg­ing the unique skills and attributes they develop from an early age, such as timemanage­ment skills, resilience, empathy and a sense of responsibi­lity for others.

Louise Morgan, director of Carers Trust Scotland, said: “It is vital the Scottish Government introduces a new national action plan which is ambitious and ensures young carers in Scotland have the support they need and are given a fair chance to reach their full potential in all aspects of their lives.”

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