Key messages\ud \ud The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to be a substantial underestimate.\ud Over one third of young carers provide care for someone with a serious mental health problem who is their parent or holds a parental role.\ud Mothers are more likely to suffer mental health problems than fathers, and care for mothers is most often given by a female child.\ud The unpredictable nature of some mental health problems can create difficulties for young carers whose behaviours are not always correctly attributed.\ud The high level of stigma attached to mental health problems may lead young carers to exclude themselves from social involvement.\ud The needs of young carers cou...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Young carers are a global phenomenon. The UK estimates it has in excess of 175 000 young carers, the...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Key messages The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to ...
The explosion of interest in young people as carers over the last decade and a half conceals the fac...
The recent publication of a national carers strategy reflects increasing awareness of the burden of ...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
NHS Digital reported that one in eight children aged 5 to 19-year-old in England were identified wit...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
Young carers are a global phenomenon. The UK estimates it has in excess of 175 000 young carers, the...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Young carers are a global phenomenon. The UK estimates it has in excess of 175 000 young carers, the...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Key messages The total of 175,000 young carers identified in the 2001 UK Census is likely to ...
The explosion of interest in young people as carers over the last decade and a half conceals the fac...
The recent publication of a national carers strategy reflects increasing awareness of the burden of ...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
NHS Digital reported that one in eight children aged 5 to 19-year-old in England were identified wit...
Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate care. S...
Young carers are a global phenomenon. The UK estimates it has in excess of 175 000 young carers, the...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
The current study set out to explore the affect and significance of differing parental conditions on...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...
Young carers are a global phenomenon. The UK estimates it has in excess of 175 000 young carers, the...
Aims Many children and adolescents experiencing mental health problems do not receive appropriate ca...