Southport Visiter

Support project for young carers

- BY JAMIE LOPEZ jamie.lopez@reachplc.com @jamie_lopez1

SEFTON Carers Centre officially launched its new transition­s pathway for Young Adult Carers on National Young Carers Action Day – Tuesday, March 16.

Young adult carers are people aged 16-24 who care unpaid for a family member or friend with longterm illness or disability, a mental health condition or an addiction.

Because of their responsibi­lities they may find the transition to adulthood much more difficult than their peers who don’t have a caring role, and as a consequenc­e many are denied the opportunit­y to achieve their potential in life.

The pathway will provide them with the support they need to transition successful­ly to adulthood via education, training or employment.

The launch of the pathway means that young adult carers in Sefton will have a dedicated member of staff at Sefton Carers Centre to support their individual journeys to adulthood.

Andrew Deacon, who has been part of the team developing this service, believes that the impact will be significan­t.

He said: “All young carers should be able to feel hopeful and optimistic about their future.

“With our transition­s pathway, the commitment of our partners, and continued support from our service, Sefton’s young adult carers can feel hopeful and can reach their goals. It is fitting that we will launch our pathway and its resources on Young Carers Action Day 2021.”

Young Carers Action Day is promoted by the Carers Trust and is focused on raising awareness of the incredible contributi­on young carers make to the well-being of a family member who cannot manage without their support.

But the day is also about delivering change for them and the opening up of opportunit­ies. Young carers and young adult carers want the day to be about their futures, highlighti­ng the incredible skills and understand­ing they have developed through being carers.

Sefton’s Young Carers Support service is part of Sefton Carers Centre – a local charity that provides invaluable free advice and guidance to unpaid carers across the borough of Sefton.

The Young Carers team works with children and young people with caring responsibi­lities from the age of 5, and the new transition­s project will ensure that young adult carers can continue to access support up to their 25 th birthday, when they can then transfer to the adult carers support team.

For informatio­n about the free support services that Sefton Carers Centre provides to unpaid carers of all ages visit their website: www. sefton-carers.org.uk or call 0151 288 6060, Monday-Friday (9.00am4.30pm). Sefton Carers Centre is a registered charity in England and Wales No. 312443.

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● Young adult carers will be offered extra support

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