Family Support & Early Help

Documentary showcases council respite support for young carers in Walthamstow

Published June 9, 2026
A new documentary, 'Is Mum OK?', sheds light on the lives of Britain's young carers – the more than one million children, averaging just 12 years old, who provide unpaid care for family members. The film follows a group of young carers in Walthamstow, east London, as they attend a respite activity, offering them a precious opportunity to experience community and fun away from their caring responsibilities. The documentary centres on the work of Satvinder, a dedicated council worker who organises these regular gatherings to provide crucial emotional support and recognition for young carers in her borough. These activities represent a vital lifeline for children who might otherwise be isolated, giving them 'somewhere to go and someone to talk to' amidst the significant responsibilities they shoulder at home. Released to coincide with Carers Week, the film underscores the urgent need for local authorities to identify and support young carers through early help and youth provision. As corporate parents, councils have a duty to ensure these vulnerable children receive adequate respite, safeguarding their wellbeing and ensuring they do not fall through the gaps in education and social care.

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