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Young carers’ ID card launched on day of action
ID cards for young carers to help easily identify themselves as having a caring role are launching across 11 local authorities today to coincide with Young Carers’ Action Day.
The ID card will give young carers a quick way to inform teachers, pharmacists and GPs, staff in supermarkets, and community services such as leisure centres and local transport, that they look after someone.
It will also help them access their rights under the Social Services and Well-being Wales Act 2014, including their right to a carers’ needs assessment.
As well as a physical card other formats of ID are being tested, for example an app in Anglesey and Gwynedd or a wristband. With engagement with young carers, a national logo has also been created.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
By Kyle Troutman editor@cassville-democrat.com
Joshua Hughes, of Purdy, will take his whistle to Springfield next week to officiate in the Missouri State High School Athletics Associations Show-Me Showdown. Hughes said he hopes the exposure from his selection will help spur interest in getting new people who want to officiate. Contributed photo
Hughes hopes more join basketballs third team
While no local schools will be represented in the Show-Me Showdown final fours next weekend, one local man will be on the floor for hopefully a few games.
Joshua Hughes, of Purdy, was one of two officials in the Joplin Basketball Officials Association selected to officiate the final rounds of the state tournaments, set for March 11-13 at the JHQ Arena and Hammons Student Center in Springfield.