I expect that I am not the only one humbled to read about young carer James Simmons who has looked after his ailing mum and younger brother since he was nine years old (June 17). I am filled with admiration for this youngster who has missed so much of his childhood doing what amounts to almost a full time job whilst trying to keep up with his education. At the same time I am deeply ashamed that our modern society does not seem capable of providing adequate support for young people who find themselves in such a situation. How can local politicians and those responsible for social care read about James without shedding a tear as I did? Are we so hell bent on providing all sorts of support in other parts of the world that we overlook our own people? I think the answer must be yes, and it's high time we gave carers such as James a better deal.
Bill Woolnough, Hilton Road, Swanton Morley
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