If you look after a friend or family member with a learning disability, specific support is available for you.
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How young people make the transition from children's services to adult services, including information about eligibility and what happens at each age.
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Tell us about an issue with someone’s care which is not abuse or neglect, but still suggests there’s a problem.
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Who to tell if something is worrying you, and help to keep yourself safe if you have a learning disability.
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It's important to look after yourself as well as taking care of someone else. Find ways to help you look after yourself.
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It's important to look after yourself as well as taking care of someone else. Find ways to help you look after yourself.
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It's important to look after yourself as well as taking care of someone else. Find ways to help you look after yourself.
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As a carer, you may be eligible for various benefits and financial support to help you in your caring role.
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Sustainable September returns for a fourth year, helping Kingston residents improve their homes, cut their energy bills and help protect the planet.
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Information and resources specifically for young carers (aged 18 or under) living in Kingston who cares for someone with a disability, long-term illness, mental illness, or substance misuse issue.