2011
DOI: 10.1525/fq.2011.65.2.14
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“…Kinship care and foster care arrangements have experienced increased strain as they are providing more care for children during school closures with less opportunities for respite (Galvin & Kaltner, 2020). Similarly, young people with caring responsibilities at home have reported additional stressors under lockdown and less time for themselves, as well as reduced access to support from wider family, peers, teachers, and health and social care services (Benson-Allott, 2020;Blake-Holmes, 2020). However, some young carers have reported feeling relief from previous pressures during lockdown, such as social anxiety and bullying connected with school time (Children's Commissioner for Wales, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kinship care and foster care arrangements have experienced increased strain as they are providing more care for children during school closures with less opportunities for respite (Galvin & Kaltner, 2020). Similarly, young people with caring responsibilities at home have reported additional stressors under lockdown and less time for themselves, as well as reduced access to support from wider family, peers, teachers, and health and social care services (Benson-Allott, 2020;Blake-Holmes, 2020). However, some young carers have reported feeling relief from previous pressures during lockdown, such as social anxiety and bullying connected with school time (Children's Commissioner for Wales, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%