Young Carers Support at Saint Pauls Catholic High School

We are a Young Carer friendly school.
- We are committed to recognising and supporting the young carers within our school community.
- We aim to achieve a Young Carer in School Award as part of our ongoing development.
- We will deliver whole‑school assemblies to help everyone understand the role and experiences of young carers.
- We will communicate with parents and guardians through letters to highlight the support available in school.
- Young carers are welcome to attend our breakfast club.
- We provide Wellbeing lunch clubs tailored specifically for young carers.
- We run weekly drop‑in opportunities where young carers can meet and spend time together.
- Young carers are able to take part in our after‑school activities.
- We will maintain close links with our Early Help Hubs and carry out Early Help Assessments when needed.
- We will use a range of tools and resources to assist with the Young Carer Early Help assessment process.
- We will invite external agencies and support services into school to work directly with our young carers.
- We will collaborate with our feeder schools and their young carer champions to ensure smooth and supportive transitions.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Katie Howarth
- Contact Position
- Young Carer Champion
- Telephone
- 0161 499 0000 ext 106 0161 499 0000 ext 106
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k.howarth@st-paulshigh.net
- Website
- Saint Pauls Catholic High School
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Where to go
- Name
- Saint Pauls Catholic High School
- Address
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Firbank Road
Newall Green
Wythenshawe
Manchester - Postcode
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M23 2YSView M23 2YS on a map
Costs
- Associated Cost
- No
Availability
- Referral not required
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