SBS tonight are broadcasting an episode of the Insight program on Young Carers. Please forward through to your networks, and make sure you watch!
http://www.sbs.com.au/insight/episode/overview/540/Young-Carers
““When she has a panic attack, you've got to try and keep her legs still just in case she might kick the wall or something. I hold her until she calms down. I get her medication. When she's a bit calmer I give her a camomile tea with honey, that helps her.” – John Attard, 13.
This week, meet some awesome kids doing some pretty grown-up stuff.
Across Australia, young people, many in their teens, are caring for a parent, sibling or other family member. It could be physical support like lifting a parent out of a wheelchair, or emotional support like calming down a parent having an anxiety attack. It could be as ordinary as making a cup of tea and washing the dishes, to highly personal care helping a parent in the bathroom.
One estimate puts the number of under-18s doing caring work at 150,000.
So how do they cope? How do they get a break? And how do the parents feel about being cared for by their children?”
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