Organisations and schools across East Lothian have come forward to pledge their support for the county’s young carers to mark Young Carers Action Day on 15 March 2023.

It’s vital that we do all we can to help young carers to come forward and take all of the help they are entitled to and so rightly deserve.

Organisations and schools across East Lothian have come forward to pledge their support for the county’s young carers to mark Young Carers Action Day on 15 March 2023.

Make Time for Young Carers

Organised by the Carers Trust, the day acts as a focus for raising awareness of young carers across the UK. This year’s theme is ‘Make Time for Young Carers’ which highlights two priorities emerging from consultation with young carers: the need to support them with their caring roles so they have more time for activities that lead to health and wellbeing; and the need for professionals and responsible adults to make more time for young carers so they can hear and better understand the challenges they face as a first step towards overcoming them.

Care responsibilities can vary from small to significant roles on a short or long-term basis and may be undertaken alone or shared with a sibling or adult carer. Underreporting is thought to be a significant issue – while the council’s dedicated service supports 265 young carers in East Lothian, surveys suggest the true figure could be as many as 4,000 young carers in the county.

The service works with schools, partner organisations and other council services to identify and connect with young carers to ensure they are getting all of the help they need. Young carers are supported to create a Young Carers Statement which sets out their goals and what help they need to achieve them. The statement can then be used by all partners to make sure the right supports are in place.

Time for Me

The service also supports young carers to apply for the ‘Time for Me’ grant which is managed by the adult carer charity Carers of East Lothian. It also provides funding for free Active Schools activities and enjoyLeisure memberships, gift vouchers to local venues, and school holiday breaks in partnership with Venturing Out, Wilder Outdoor Education and the council’s Arts Service.

Information and advice sessions are held in all schools helps to raise awareness of young carers amongst their friends and peer groups and schools have been encourage to apply for a time limited ‘Make Time for Young Carers’ funding to carry out activities in their own schools. A number of schools have used this funding to provide Relaxed Kids sessions, trips to the cinema and zoo, and in-school celebrations for young carers.

"Valued and appreciated"

East Lothian Council’s Young Carers Coordinator Marie Prior said: “We are delighted with the response we have had from schools and other organisations pledging their support of young carers. I hope it will help to show our young carers how much they are valued and appreciated.  We will continue to encourage others to come forward to pledge their support for these remarkable children and young people.”

The pledges made to mark Young Carers Action Day 2023 outline a range of actions that will improve the lives of East Lothian’s young carers. East Lothian Council’s Head of Education Nicola McDowell committed to raise awareness of the needs of young carers with head teachers, school staff and across council services, and promoting a county-wide approach to meeting the needs of young carers.

The council’s Mental Health and Wellbeing team will make priority appointments with Mental Health Youth Workers available to young carers to discuss aspects of life that impact on their wellbeing. North Berwick High School has undertaken to raise awareness amongst its pupils, while Campie Primary School pledged to make time for a catch-up with its young carers every month. East Lothian Young Carers promised to always listen to young carers and be guided by them and enjoyLeisure has offered free leisure memberships for 2023 to young carers. 

Pledge to listen and learn

Cabinet member for Education and Children’s and Family Services Councillor Fiona Dugdale also made a pledge: ‘I pledge to always be here to listen and learn from Young Carers about what you need, and to do all I can to support. You dedicate time to others, and I commit to make time for you.’

Councillor Dugdale said: “As any carer knows, prioritising your own needs is often the first thing that is sacrificed when there are other demands on your time. For our young carers this dedicated time, space and support to enjoy the experiences that their friends and peers may take for granted is so important.

“It’s vital that we do all we can to help young carers to come forward and take all of the help they are entitled to and so rightly deserve. This will help to better balance the demands of school work, home life, caring responsibilities and time for fun. I hope all of our Young Carers enjoy some time to themselves and know that they do so with the full support of their families, friends and schools.”

View the full pledges and find out more about young carers support at www.eastlothian.gov.uk/young-carers

Published: Wednesday, 15th March 2023