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For
children and young people to find out more about different types of
disability, illnesses and health problems. |
A
fun site by Hammersmith and Fulham young carers project with loads
of information for young carers of all ages. |
The
Children's Society site for young carers, their families and those
who work to support them. Bright and colourful and packed full of
useful information. |
Young
carers in the news see: Hidden
army of young carers & Young
Carers |
Winston's
Wish helps bereaved children and young people rebuild their lives
after a family death. We offer practical support and guidance to families,
to professionals and to anyone concerned about a grieving child. |
Department
of Health site with information targeted at adults and professional
care workers more than young people. |
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Quality information on
issues relating to health in a fun and accessible way. |
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Provides volunteering
opportunities for young people. |
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Voted 'Best non-commercial website' in
the New Media Age Internet Awards and 'Best Information Website for
1999. |
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For teenagers who have
a parent with cancer. With stories from other young people. |
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Barnardo's helps the
most vulnerable children and young people transform their lives and
fulfil their potential. |
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Has advice for parents
and pupils, legal advice and school projects. |
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Childline is a free 24-hour
helpline. Their website offers help and advice for children
and young people in the U.K. |
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For young people under
stress and who are worried about thoughts and feelings. |
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The Child Bereavement Trust helps families
when their baby or child has died and when children experience the
death of their mother or father, brother or sister. |
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NCH Support the most
vulnerable children, young people and their families. This website
includes expert advise for children, young people and parents. |
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This
organisation strives to improve services for teenagers with cancer.
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Young Minds is the national
charity committed to improving the mental health of all children and
young people. Their website includes and info centre and advice
for young people, parents and professionals. |
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Information for children and young people who are affected by their parents use of drugs and alcohol. |
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Providing online information, advice and direct support to individual young carers in the UK. |

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