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http://youngcarersrevolution.blogspot.com/2010/06/unusual-suspects-by-young-carers.html

The Unusual Suspects by Young Carers Revolution

After a year of hard work, commitment and dedication the Young Carers Revolution film, 'The Unusual Suspects' launches at the No Wrong Doors Conference in York. (12 June 2010)

http://youngcarersrevolution.blogspot.com/2010/06/unusual-suspects-by-young-carers.html

http://youngcarersrevolution.blogspot.com/2010/06/unusual-suspects-by-young-carers.html
 

The Royal College of Psychiatrists (UK)

When A Parent Has A Mental Illness - Online video

Young carers talk about their lives caring for a parent with mental illness. Narrated by Chineye, a young carer herself, the film also explains in a very simple and visual way how the brain works and what happens when things go wrong.


http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinfoforall/youngpeople/caringforaparent.aspx
 

Hannah’s Story - Video on Youngcarers.net

http://www.youngcarers.net/i_care_for_someone_who/30

Hannah cares for her father who has severe depression. She explains how she copes with the responsibility of running the household and helps her father to stay positive. This video was produced by Coventry Young Carers.

http://www.youngcarers.net/i_care_for_someone_who/30
 

http://www.surrey-youngcarers.org.uk/videos/video-main.html

UKSurrey Young Carers

Surrey Young Carers has been supporting young carers across Surrey since 1996. We are one of three voluntary services managed by Action for Carers (Surrey).

We can offer free impartial information and support to young carers. We aim to promote the needs of young carers in all child care and adult settings. SYC receives funding from Adult & Community Care Service and the Carers Grant.

You can now view all their movies on-line at http://www.surrey-youngcarers.org.uk/videos/video-main.html

Dark Nights is aimed at raising awareness of caring for someone with a mental illness.

http://www.surrey-youngcarers.org.uk/videos/video-main.html
 

http://www.scie.org.uk/socialcaretv/topic.asp?guid=b01998f8-556d-447c-856b-b0c491f8e104

Parental mental health and child welfare

Social Care TV

Parental mental health and child welfare – a mother’s story

A film about a mother’s experience of getting the support she needed for herself and her family. Date 25/06/2010

Parental mental health and child welfare – a young person’s story

A film about a young carer’s experience of trying to get the support she needed. Date 25/06/2010

Parental mental health and child welfare – the practitioners’ perspective

A film about professional perspectives on working with parents with mental health problems and their children. Date 25/06/2010

http://www.scie.org.uk/socialcaretv/topic.asp?guid=b01998f8-556d-447c-856b-b0c491f8e104
 

 
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