WHAT WE DO

young carers voices


Centre 33 provides support for young carers and young adult carers up to the age of 25 who live in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.

We know how important it is that young carers' and young adult carers' voices are heard, and we make sure this happens through our Young Carers Participation Project.

ABOUT YOUNG CARERS VOICES

We set up a Young Carers Advisory Board so Centre 33 could hear the voices of young carers. This group consists of a cross-section of young carers from across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, represented by elected young carers, known as Young Carers Representatives. The Young Carers Representatives agree key messages and how to communicate these to strategic decision makers in their lives, including politicians and commissioners.

What has the project achieved so far?

• Created multiple awareness-raising videos which are shared with other young carers and professionals.

• Had influence on the Carers Strategy Refresh.

• Supported the design and development of the Young Carers App.

• Designed the pop-up used at GP surgeries for all young carers.

• Much more!


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YOUNG CARERS VOICES

HOW WE LISTEN TO YOUNG CARERS

advisory boards

We hold these meetings four times a year, giving young carers a platform to discuss challenges and ways to improve the support available to them. Their insights help shape policies, services and initiatives that make a real difference in their lives.

feedback and experiences

Every young carer has a story to tell. By sharing their experiences, they raise awareness, challenge misconceptions and highlight the support they need. Their voices inspire change and ensure that no young carer feels alone.

SHAPING THEIR OWN SUPPORT

Young carers are at the heart of everything we do. From creating new resources to improving services, their voices directly influence our support. We also work with local authorities, schools and other organisations to make sure young carers’ voices are heard and their needs are met.

HOW CAN I GET INVOLVED?

Click the button to find out more about how you can get support as a young carer. You can email us to share your experiences of life as a young carer. We'd love to hear from you.

young carers voices

young carers: who are they?

This video, created by our Young Carers Advisory Board, aims to help people understand more about young carers.

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NEED HELP?

You can self-refer by contacting us or coming along to one of our drop-ins. We encourage you to contact us at a time and in a way that works for you.

FURTHER INFORMATION THAT YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN

At Centre 33 we have been offering free and confidential information and support to young people for over 40 years. We support any young person up to the age of 25 with their mental health, caring responsibilities, housing, sexual health and more.

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Young carers

If you’re under 18 and caring for someone, Centre 33 can support you. We offer advice, activities, and someone to talk to when you need it.

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Young adult carers

Being a carer doesn’t stop when you turn 18. If you’re a young adult juggling caring responsibilities with work, study, or life changes, we’re here to help.

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Schools counselling

We work with schools to offer in-school counselling for young people who need support. If you’re struggling with your mental health or personal challenges, ask your school if they work with Centre 33.

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Refer a young carer

Make a referral for a young carer so they have the support they need to cope with their caring responsibilities.