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Young Carers

What is a Young Carer?

A Young Carer is aged between 5 and 18 years old, Young Carers look after someone (family member or friend) who has an illness, disability, mental health condition, and alcohol / substance dependency. Young Carers take on practical and/or emotional caring responsibilities that would normally be expected of an adult. A young carer is a child or young adult who, without payment, provides help and support to a friend, neighbour or family member who could not manage otherwise because of an illness, frailty, or disability. Very often, people do not recognise themselves as 'carers'; they are just relatives, friends or neighbours who find themselves in a caring situation, sometimes suddenly, sometimes gradually, and simply get on with what needs to be done.


What might a Young Carer do?

  • Practical tasks, such as cooking, housework and shopping.
  • Physical care, such as helping someone out of bed.
  • Offer emotional support, such as talking to someone who is distressed.
  • Personal care, such as helping someone dress.
  • Managing the family budget and collecting prescriptions.
  • Helping to give medicine.
  • Helping someone communicate.
  • Looking after siblings.

Lode Heath School can support young carers. If you, or a family member, needs support please contact Mr Mohammed, Assistant Headteacher of Inclusion at amohammed@lodeheath.org.uk

All contact will be treated in the strictest confidence.


What does Lode Heath School do for Young Carers?

We offer help and support for Young Carers. We understand that Young Carers can be dealing with a lot at home, and we believe it is important that they have someone to talk to and support them with their learning and their school life.

At Lode Heath School, we understand that these additional responsibilities mean that students who are young carers sometimes need some extra support to help them thrive and succeed at school. All staff are aware of Young Carers and the school is able to offer the following:

  • 1 on 1 support; a safe space to talk about their responsibilities and mentoring to help students make the most of school.
  • Liaison with teachers and other staff in school, where necessary, about a student’s caring role to help them with things like homework and access to extracurricular activities.
  • Signposting and referring to the Solihull Young Carers service and other young carers services.
  • Awareness raising activities across the whole school.

Lode Heath School maintain close links with Solihull Young Carers service and other Young Carers services. 

We aim to understand and meet the needs of students who fulfil a caring role at home and encourage parents/carers to let us know if their child is a young carer.


Contact

If you think you may be a Young Carer, or your child is a Young Carer, and need help and advice, please speak to either of the following contacts:

 

Mr Mohammed
Assistant Headteacher of Inclusion
Email: amohammed@lodeheath.org.uk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can also contact Solihull Young Carers directly on 0121 788 1143 or youngcarers@solihullcarers.org

Further information can also be found on our website https://www.solihullcarers.org/

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Celebrating Success

We are delighted to celebrate the success of Aman Afzal, who was recognised at this year’s SEND Awards Ceremony at The Civic Suite, Solihull.

Aman was nominated in the Young Carer’s category, where there were over 100 nominations from across the Borough. His incredible dedication and caring nature shone through, and we are so proud that he achieved 3rd place overall – a truly outstanding achievement.

Aman’s compassion and resilience make him a wonderful role model for others, and his recognition at the awards is a reflection of the positive impact he has on those around him every day.

 

 

 


Celebrating Finlay’s Incredible Achievement!

We are thrilled to share some fantastic news about Finlay, one of our amazing young carers and a Year 10 student. After months of dedication and hard work, Finlay has officially signed with the Birmingham City Football Club Academy as a striker!

Finlay began his trial with the Academy back in April, and through sheer determination and passion for football, he earned his place over the summer. Balancing the responsibilities of being a young carer while pursuing his dream is no small feat, and Finlay’s success is truly inspiring.

His family and everyone at Lode Heath are incredibly proud of this achievement. Congratulations, Finlay! We can’t wait to follow your journey and see all the amazing things you will accomplish at Birmingham City FC.