The UN’s International Youth Day takes place annually on 12th August, highlighting important issues affecting young people across the world. In this blog, our editor Matt talks about the effect of cancer on young people.
Young people are affected by cancer in countless ways every day. Although cancer is sometimes seen as a disease that mainly affects older people, many young people are diagnosed and live with cancer each year.
Many other teenagers and young adults care for someone close to them who has cancer, an experience which could be overwhelming for anyone, but can be especially daunting for a young person.
Taking care of yourself
I can remember the stresses of dealing with life as a teenager – with school work, friendships and relationships feeling like a full-time job! So to add the responsibility of looking after someone living with cancer must be all-consuming.
International Youth Day is all about thinking about how actions might affect us in the long run, as well as living in the present.
As a young carer, it’s important to remember to take care of your life, health and education, as well as making time for yourself alongside spending time caring for those close to you. Doing this will help with your future well being, as well as making things easier for you and your loved ones right now.
When you are caring for someone with cancer it is totally understandable if you sometimes feel helpless, or if everything else feels insignificant. Remember that it’s ok to ask for support, and that you don’t have to cope with everything on your own.
How can you find help?
There are several ways that you can find help and support, from practical to personal issues:
There is plenty of other information on things like your friendships, relationships, talking to your loved ones, or just generally living with your extra responsibilities, available on our website.
As a young carer you do amazing things every day, probably without realising. It's so important to take care of yourself too.
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