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Improving Support for Young Carers in Moray - What You Told Us
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Consultation has concluded
The survey was open from 9-27 March 2026
We heard from 26 young carers in Moray, aged 18 and under, about what life is like for them.
Many young carers told us that caring can make school harder. Some said it affects getting to school on time, keeping up with work, or feeling able to concentrate. Some young carers get good support in school, but others said people don't always understand what life is like at home.
A lot of young carers said they would like:
More understanding from teachers and other people
Someone to talk to
More support that they can rely on
More breaks, trips and fun activities
More time to relax and just be a young person without caring responsibilities
Some young carers said it helps to meet other young carers who understand what they are going through. Others preferred more private support or did not want people to know they are a carer.
Young carers also told us that support from services can be different for everyone. Some people had really positive experiences, while others said support was hard to access, took too long, or did not always follow through.
Overall, young carers told us they want to feel:
Seen
Heard
Understood
Supported
The survey was open from 9-27 March 2026
We heard from 26 young carers in Moray, aged 18 and under, about what life is like for them.
Many young carers told us that caring can make school harder. Some said it affects getting to school on time, keeping up with work, or feeling able to concentrate. Some young carers get good support in school, but others said people don't always understand what life is like at home.
A lot of young carers said they would like:
More understanding from teachers and other people
Someone to talk to
More support that they can rely on
More breaks, trips and fun activities
More time to relax and just be a young person without caring responsibilities
Some young carers said it helps to meet other young carers who understand what they are going through. Others preferred more private support or did not want people to know they are a carer.
Young carers also told us that support from services can be different for everyone. Some people had really positive experiences, while others said support was hard to access, took too long, or did not always follow through.
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