New research suggests more than one in five children in England carry out some care for sick and disabled family members.

 Young carers
14 Sep 2018 10:13:21.453

New figures from BBC News and the University of Nottingham reveal that the extent of caring by children is much higher than had been thought, with 22% of children, who responded to a questionnaire, admitting to being young carers.

The secondary school pupils, who responded, lived with a family member who had an illness or disability and carried out caring duties. Nearly a third (32%) of those children are responsible for a high level caring.

If the results reflect the country as a whole, it would mean that over 800,000 secondary school children (aged 11-16 years) in England are having to care for someone at home…with nearly 260,000 regularly doing domestic work, household management and emotional care.

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This report/copy was written by Claire Kendall, UK Affairs Producer at BBC News

More information ion the research s available from Proessor Stephen Joseph in the School of Education at stephen.joseph@nottingham.ac.uk

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