St Michael’s supporting the needs of Young Carers and their Families
At St Michael’s Church of England Academy, we want all our students to flourish and be able to achieve and this means we are committed to developing outstanding provision and support for young carers and their families. This has been recognised by our achieving a Bronze Young Carers in Schools Award.
As a school we will demonstrate this commitment by widening our provision, building on the needs of the young people, and better meeting young carers’ needs by reviewing our provision for young carers with a view to ultimately achieving best practice.
What is a Young Carer?
A young carer is a child or young person under the age of 17 who is caring for one or more family members (e.g. parent, grandparent, sibling) who have:
Being a carer means looking after someone who could not cope without their support for anything from a couple of hours a week, to full-time.
Many young people don’t see themselves as carers and may not realise there is practical and emotional support available in school and in Sefton.
We recognise that young carers may need a little extra support to enjoy and do well at school. We are committed to ensuring that all students who are young carers are identified and supported effectively.
Who could be a young carer?
You may be a young carer if you…
How your school can help our Young Carers:
If you think your child/ren are Young Carers and you feel we can support your, please complete this form.
Students can access information in school via a noticeboard in the drama hall and by student services or by emailing Mrs Andrews, the Young Carers Lead.
There is also a Young Carers Lunch Club Drop-in for students on a Thursday in the bistro.
If you wish to make contact with the Young Carer Leads (Mrs Andrews) please email: Diane.andrews@ldst.org.uk or call on 0151 924 6778
Our Young Carers Lead is Mrs Andrews (based in Safeguarding Office).
The Young Carers SLT link is Ms Trebble.