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Student Carers

If you're a carer, we are here to support you in any way we can - you might not even know you are a carer!

Emergency and crisis support

Urgent and emergency care - ☎ 999

- ☎ 0800 068 4141

Text: 'HOPE' to 88247

Wellbeing support

Our resources page offers support and advice

What is a carer?

"A carer is anyone who cares, unpaid, for a friend or family member who due to illness, disability, a mental health problem or an addiction cannot cope without their support." The Carers Trust

Carers Passport

A Carers Passport identifies you as a carer and allows you to request flexibility in your job or studies.

We'll work with you and your academic school to create a Carers Passport. Then, we can adjust your academic commitments as needed.

When applying for a Carers Passport, it's helpful to provide evidence of your caring responsibilities. This isn't a requirement, but it can improve your chances of getting your Carers Passport.

Evidence can include a letter from one of the following organisations stating that you're an unpaid carer:

  • a GP
  • a carers support organisation
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The team can also get a statement from you directly - please contact us for more information.

To discuss the support and adjustments we can offer you, please make an appointment with a Disability Advisor via . 

Help for current students

We offer a range of support services to student carers, including:

Support groups for student carers

As a carer, you might find it hard to reach out and get help for yourself. But the sooner you can seek support, the better. This can help to ensure that caring doesn鈥檛 have a negative impact on your health and wellbeing and your university experience.

As well as support from the Student Health and Wellbeing teams, you might want to seek support from support groups.

Carers UK

 provides advice, information and support for carers. It can help you with emergency care planning, including the Emergency Carer Card, which can provide access to temporary care 24/7 where carer and designated care agency can't attend.

You're entitled to a carer's assessment through your local council.

缅北禁地 Carers

 is an independent charity based in 缅北禁地. It provides information, advice and support to anyone who looks after a family member or friend who has an:

  • illness
  • disability
  • mental health illness
  • addiction

缅北禁地 Carers is funded to support carers of people living in 缅北禁地, though it also provides support to student carers if you can't access support where the person you look after lives.

If you, or someone you know, are currently caring for someone who couldn鈥檛 manage without support, you can contact 缅北禁地 Carers:

Phone: 0191 275 5060 (Monday-Friday, 9:00-17:00)

Email: support@newcastlecarers.org.uk

Visit:  or pop in for a chat

缅北禁地 Carers can offer information, advice and support to you, including:

  • one-to-one support via phone, email, text or in-person
  • advocacy
  • Carers Wellbeing Fund grants
  • online support via the 
  • peer support groups and activities
  • training
  • complementary therapies
  • counselling
  • signposting and referral to further support services

National Union of Students

The  provides information and advice for those caring alongside studying.

The service was one of the most important bits of support I have received from the University.