Training for professionals

At Sheffield Young Carers, we offer training to help professionals:

  • better understand the impacts that caring can have on children, young people and their families

  • identify young carers you are working with

  • be better equipped to support young carers and/or their families in your own setting

  • know where to make referrals to best support young carers and their families

    Scroll down to see our current training offers.

New! SYC’s e-learning module.

We now have a free e-learning module ‘Young Carers: Identifying and supporting young people with caring responsibilities in Sheffield’.

This course is aimed at professionals working in Sheffield to help you better identify and support young people who have caring responsibilities. The course has been co-designed with young people from Sheffield Young Carers’ Action Group and is CPD accredited.

Learning outcomes: By the end of the course, you will be able to:

  1. Explain why it is important to identify and support young carers

  2. Outline young carers’ statutory rights and how these are met in Sheffield

  3. Explain who young carers are and how caring responsibilities can impact on young people

  4. Identify young carers more confidently in your work​

  5. Support young carers in your work, through signposting and practical resources


The course should take 60-90 minutes to complete, or a bit longer if you look at all the additional resources. It automatically saves as you work through it though, so you can do it in sections if you prefer. (NB: there is no save button - saving is automatic as you work through the course).

Find out more and sign up to start the course here (you will need to create an account to join the course)

Multi-agency training

We also run three multi-agency courses per year:

  • Summer term 2024: Tuesday 2nd July (the day before Young Carers Action Day, 1:30 - 3:30pm

    Safeguarding Workshop: Understanding Young Carers and Adult Carers Needs (interactive virtual session via Zoom).

    Details of course: The cost of living crisis disproportionately affects children and adults who have caring responsibilities. Owing to this and COVID 19, we are also likely to have many more hidden carers in our city than before. This workshop, delivered in partnership with Sheffield Carers Centre, will give you up-to-date information about the impacts that caring responsibilities can have on carers of all ages, as well as practical tips and resources for identifying and supporting them in your work. Book your place here.

  • Autumn 2024 and Spring 2025: Dates and booking details coming soon

Young Carers and Higher Education - supporting Sheffield-based young carers into Higher Education (click here for slides)

In 2023, UCAS introduced a new section in the application so they can share more information about their circumstances with the university or college – including whether they have caring responsibilities.

Run jointly by Sheffield Young Carers, Sheffield Hallam University, the University of Sheffield, and Hepp (Higher Education Progression Partnership) this presentation gives post-16 education staff:

  • An understanding of the impacts of unsupported caring, and some of the barriers to HE.

  • An understanding of the different kinds of pre-entry support available for young carers in Sheffield, and how this has benefited one young adult carer.

  • Practical steps you can take to support young carers to access this support, and help them with University applications, with links to lots of support resources from UCAS

If you have any questions about our training for professionals, please contact us