Young carers across West Sussex get laptops after fundraising drive
It was launched earlier this year by Chichester Festival Theatre
Around 300 young carers in West Sussex are being provided with laptops following a fundraising appeal from Chichester Festival Theatre.
The drive has reached its £91,000 target in the space of just three months.
Laptops are now being distributed to young caregivers throughout the county in partnership with schools and West Sussex Young Carers Service.
There are an estimated 6,000 young caregivers in the county under the age of 18 who take on substantial responsibilities, providing vital care and support to their loved ones when they are themselves just children and teenagers.
The appeal was launched to reconnect West Sussex young carers with support, education and the arts.
Due to COVID-19, many remain confined to their homes as they continue to care for vulnerable family members; they have been unable to access the help and support they rely on, simply because they do not own, or are unable to afford a computer or internet access.
Among those to receive laptops from the scheme were 12 young carers learning at Portfield Primary Academy in Chichester.
The school's headteacher Andrew Strong said:
"Now (due to Covid restrictions) more than ever have we realised the importance of staying connected. Many of our children do not have access to a device of their own.
"We cannot thank Chichester Festival Theatre and all of their kind donors enough for this amazing offer.
"12 of our families will be able to access online learning at home. They will be able to complete all of their homework.
"Being part of the Young Carers Connect project will also enable them to take part in virtual creative activities with CFT. Most of all they will connect with other young like- minded people. What an amazing project."
Young Carers Connect will:
Dale Rooks, Director of Learning, Education and Participation at Chichester Festival Theatre, said:
"We are thrilled and incredibly grateful to everyone has who responded so swiftly and generously to this appeal.
"Their support will enable 300 young carers in West Sussex to receive the provision, skills and support they need to become significantly more independent, resilient and inspired.
‘We have now begun to distribute laptops – which have been specially configured thanks to local IT support specialist Protozoon – to the young carers, who been nominated by their schools and the Young Carers Service.
"We will be monitoring this pilot project over the next year with a view to extending it in the future."