“We’re Going to the Zoo!” 

Young Carers To Enjoy a Break This Carers Week

Young carers from across Scotland will enjoy a well-deserved day out at  Edinburgh Zoo tomorrow (Wednesday 12 June), thanks to a partnership between Carers Trust Scotland and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland. 

The event is part of Carers Week 2025 and is a chance to recognise the important  role young carers play in their families and communities. It offers a space for  young carers to take a break, connect with others in similar situations and simply  enjoy being young. 

This free trip provides a rare break for many of the young carers attending, some  as young as five years old who often juggle school, caring responsibilities and  everyday life, frequently without recognition or support. 

More than one in five (22%) young carers in Scotland say they are unable to  take a break from caring, and over half (54%) say having a break would help  them manage their role better.

Young carers in Scotland often face greater  challenges than their peers – according to the latest survey data, 52% of young  carers say they ‘always’ or ‘usually’ feel stressed because of their caring  role, and 43% report that caring limits how much time they can spend with  friends. 

Young carers are children and young people who help care for a family member  with a disability, illness, mental health condition or drug or alcohol dependency. 

This year’s Carers Week theme, “Caring About Equality”, highlights the need for  better understanding of the challenges carers face and for greater inclusion in all  areas of life. 

A young carer from Glasgow South Carers Centre said: “On 12 June I am attending a young carers event at Edinburgh zoo.

“I am looking  forward to meeting up with friends I’ve made at through the YC Connect – South  Glasgow Young Carers Group and others that will become friends.

Becky Duff, Director at Carers Trust Scotland, said: “There are an estimated 30,000 young people providing unpaid care in Scotland,  and this number is only set to grow.

“Being a young carer can have a big impact  on your education, relationships and identity. Young carers can often feel  unseen and unsupported, and at Carers Trust we are determined to change this. 

“All unpaid carers have a right to live fulfilling lives alongside their caring roles  and to have a break from caring. We are delighted to be partnering with RZSS this Carers Week, to celebrate young carers and give them a chance to connect  with peers, take a break from their caring role and have lots of fun.” 

David Field, Chief Executive Officer at Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), added: “It’s a real pleasure to be hosting young carers from across Scotland.

“These  remarkable young people take on immense responsibilities and often put the  needs of others before their own. A visit to Edinburgh Zoo offers them a valuable  opportunity to play, explore and bond with the natural world. 

“We  know that these moments of joy and discovery spark a lifelong love of animals  and nature, which can have a lasting, positive impact on mental health and  wellbeing.”

As part of the day, young carers will also be invited to share what caring means  to them. Their voices and experiences will help raise awareness about what it’s  like to be a young carer in Scotland today.

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davepickering

Edinburgh reporter and photographer

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