Young Carers Survey
Overview
We want to hear from you about the future of our Young Carers Support Service in Kingston and Richmond. The current service contracts will end in June 2026, so we’re planning what happens next - your views are really important to us.
More children and young people are taking on caring roles, and councils across the country are facing tough financial times. Your feedback can help us shape the best possible support for Young Carers in our boroughs.
About the Young Carers Service
Young Carers are children and young people under 18 who help look after someone - inside the family - who needs extra care or support and live in Kingston and Richmond.
Our Young Carers Service supports them in many ways. This includes:
- Information and advice for them and their families
- Someone to talk to and get emotional support
- Opportunities to take part in fun activities, sports, arts, and days out
- Group events, workshops, and short breaks to give them time away from their caring role
We want to make sure every Young Carer gets a chance to live a full, happy life and enjoy time with friends.
You can read more about the wider Young Carers Offer on the Local Offer website.
Have your say
We want to make sure that we are providing the best services to Young Carers and their families who use the Young Carers Support Service. This engagement is about listening to your experiences and using your feedback to help make our Young Carers Service offer as good as possible.
By sharing your thoughts, you’ll help us to shape a service that supports Young Carers in Kingston and Richmond to live healthy, happy lives.
If you have any questions, or need any of the information in a different format or translated, please get in touch with us by emailing engagement@kingston.gov.uk or call the council's contact centre on 020 8547 5000, and ask for a member of the engagement team to call you back.
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