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Supporting Children by Carol Jennings, PDSG Supporting Children We are all frightened of change and loss. When someone is ill we find it hard to cope with the pain and grief and adjust to the changes in circumstances. Knowing the child helps us to notice changes in behaviour and be aware of possible reactions. Because other family members are distressed it may be someone else who notices changes – teacher or friend. It is vital that the child’s school is informed of the changes in his/her life. It is also vital that children’s questions are answered honestly. Changes to notice
Questions children
want answering Why children need
information Carers UK (Support and information for carers of all ages and for professionals, including teachers as well as social workers). Can put children in touch with Young Carers projects which provide support information and opportunities for young carers in many parts of the country. Some help for children who are not carers too. Carers UK Children can give their number and the Young Carer’s Officer will call back. http://www.carersonline.org.uk | Home | Newsletters | Events | Contacts | Internet Resources | Email Directory | Phone Directory | |