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Young Carers and Young Adult Carers Strategy 2021 – 2025
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Overview
It is our vision through the application of this strategy to increase the identification and recognition of children and young people in caring roles in Bristol. Also, where identified, those young carers/young adult carers are able to receive practical support to minimise the negative effects of caring for others on their own personal life outcomes.
Why your views matter
We have worked in partnership with several agencies and young carers/young adult carers to produce this strategy. Before finalising our design, it is important that we hear from you at this stage, so that we can use your comments to produce a final strategy which is both effective and tailored to meet the needs of young carers and young adult carers.
All suggestions and comments received will be taken into consideration and may be included in the final design of the strategy.
Overview
It is our vision through the application of this strategy to increase the identification and recognition of children and young people in caring roles in Bristol. Also, where identified, those young carers/young adult carers are able to receive practical support to minimise the negative effects of caring for others on their own personal life outcomes.
Why your views matter
We have worked in partnership with several agencies and young carers/young adult carers to produce this strategy. Before finalising our design, it is important that we hear from you at this stage, so that we can use your comments to produce a final strategy which is both effective and tailored to meet the needs of young carers and young adult carers.