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Young Carers:In other people’s shoes
Primary School Assembly
In other people’s shoes
• Have you ever thought about what it’s like to be in other people’s shoes?
Who might wear these?
What is life like for the owner of these shoes?
• Age?• Boy/girl?• Male/female?• Job?• Work?• Leisure?• Choice?
What is life like for the owner of these shoes?
• Age?• Boy/girl?• Male/female?• Job?• Work?• Leisure?• Choice?
Who might wear this type of footwear?
What is life like for the owner of these shoes?
• How old?• What do they do?• Are the shoes for work or play?
• Do they wear the shoes from choice or necessity?
What is life like for the owner of these?
• How old?• What do they do?• Is the footwear for work or pleasure?
• Do they wear it from choice or necessity?
What is life like for the owner of these?
• How old?• What do they do?• Is the footwear for work or pleasure?
• Do they wear it from choice or necessity?
The owner of these slippers is a mum of a child about your age
• This mum has a long-term illness
• She needs a wheelchair• Slippers are easier to wear – so long as someone else puts them on for her
• She is thankful for the care and love her child gives her
The owner of these shoes is a child about your age who cares for mum by:
• Helping dad to get mum out of bed
• Helping mum get washed and dressed
• Preparing breakfast and making a ‘pack up’ for dad
• Writing a shopping list
And that’s beforegetting ready for school…!
The owner of these shoes is a child about your age
Young carers help their family with things like:• getting up• getting washed• taking medicine• or staying safe
Someone in this child’s family is disabled or ill for a long time.
This child is a young carer
Some families need their children to do a lot to help.
Thank you for watching and listening