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Young Adult Carers are young people aged 16-24, who help care for a family member who has a disability, a long-term serious illness, or a substance misuse problem. The level of responsibility assumed by a young adult carer is often extensive and as such, it may impact on the education of the young person

É«ÂþÌìÌà believes that all young adult carers have the right to an education regardless of their commitment to providing care for a family member. É«ÂþÌìÌà is fully committed to helping young adult carers throughout their college experience and understands that looking after a loved one whilst studying can be challenging.

That's why É«ÂþÌìÌà will do all it can to support.

 

What support can É«ÂþÌìÌà offer?

  • Free and confidential information, advice and support.
  • Tutors that will support young adult carers to make sure they are on track to do well on their course.
  • Where possible, coursework and resources are made available online.
  • A quiet space to make urgent telephone calls home if needed.
  • Support from our Wellbeing Team.

É«ÂþÌìÌà recognises that nationally almost a third of young adult carers have dropped out of college because of their caring role, this is four times greater than the national average.  The college is committed to ensuring support is in place to assist young adult carers achieve their qualification, enabling them to progress to employment, higher levels of education and/or further training. In addition, É«ÂþÌìÌà works closely in partnership with young carers’ services, helping to ensure that young adult carers can access the support they may need.

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