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Young Carer's support at William Hulme's Grammar School

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William Hulme’s Grammar School is committed to supporting young carers so they can access all potential opportunities in education.

We know that there will be young carers within our student population; their welfare is of upmost importance and they must be cared for and supported in our school community.

We offer the following services to young carers at our school: 

  • Access to homework clubs and extra-curricular activities
  • Negotiable start/finish times to the school day
  • Lunch time provision for catch up sessions if required
  • Regular access to a telephone if contact with home is required during the school day
  • Regular meetings to review academic progress and home situation with pastoral and safeguarding staff
  • Providing opportunities for young carers who may not have the same opportunities as others outside school; including rewards/leisure activities and also visits to support aspiration and academic excellence
  • A young carers student voice group who will help to drive activities and initiatives to support young carers in school
  • Working closely with our Early Help Hubs and offering Early Help Assessments. 

We aspire to treat young carers with compassion in acknowledging the important role they fulfil at home and caring for them in child-centred manner in the school environment.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Laura Likissa
Contact Position
Director (Young Carers and Attendance)
Telephone
0161 226 2054 0161 226 2054
E-mail
laura.likissa@whgs-academy.org
Website
William Hulme's Grammar School
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Notes

These services are only available to students who attend William Hulme's Grammar School 

Where to go

Name
William Hulme's Grammar School
Address
Springbridge Road
Manchester
Lancashire
Postcode
M16 8PR
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