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Supporting young carers to live the lives to which they’re entitled

Supporting young carers to live the lives to which they’re entitled

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Aug 19, 2020

In June 2020, Commissioner Helen Connolly, released a report examining what can be done at school to support children and young people with caring responsibilities at home. The report titled “Take Care” looks...

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