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Young carers cook up a storm at culinary workshop

Young carers cooked up a storm at a special workshop held by community chefs at Fifth Avenue Community Centre recently.

They were able to hone their culinary skills by cooking a delicious dish to take home with them at the event, organised by the City of Wolverhampton Council Early Support Team’s All Carers Offer.

 

Joanne Evans, Early Support Delivery Manager, said: “The children learned how to prepare and cook a meal completely from scratch, and the food they produced was really special.

 

“Not only did everyone enjoy themselves, but our young carers also gained valuable kitchen skills and got a real boost in their self-confidence.

 

“We’d like to say a huge thank you to the community chefs at Fifth Avenue for their support, guidance and expertise. Their passion and positivity made the sessions even more enjoyable for everyone.”

 

The event was one of a number offered to young carers by the Early Support Team’s All Carers Offer. Charley Bond, Public Engagement Officer, said: “Young carers play an essential role within their family households, often taking on responsibilities beyond their years.

 

“It is important that we continue to support them by creating positive opportunities where they can develop practical skills, build confidence, and enhance their overall wellbeing.

 

“Activities like this cooking workshop offer a relaxed space for young carers to explore new skills, enjoy time away from their caring roles, and engage in something that promotes both independence and personal growth.”

 

A young carer is anyone under 18 who helps care for a relative, friend or loved one, and, according to the 2021 census, some 900 children and young people in Wolverhampton saw themselves as young carers. The council already has an active relationship with over 300 of them and would like to reach out to more to offer them help and support in their caring role.

 

To find out more about the support available to young carers, please call 01902 553409, email

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