Guest Author: Ian Hill Facebook Blog Page: A Dad's View of 15q Idic 15 Today is #YoungCarersActionDay and we give a nod to our amazing kids who go above and beyond each day. A post from my blog to acknowledge them...... The past twelve months or so have been anything but normal, families have been kept apart, routines and everyday activities have gone out of the window and those with a family member who is disabled or requires additional care have seen their support packages and interventions ripped apart. With those changes, the often hidden, but quite remarkable young carers have seen their lives impacted in ways that can be difficult to fathom. Without the ability to leave the home environment to go to school, to mix freely with friends and to de-stress, young carers have seen an increased burden both psychologically and physically through lack of support and through increased caring hours, a recent survey of young carers from the Carers Trust found that 40% of young
For those of us who have heard of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, we will undoubtedly bracket it into a sociology theory irrelevant to our day-to-day lives. The events of 2020/21 have never taken this so much further away from the truth . . . Maslow first introduced his concept of a hierarchy of needs in 1943 through his “Theory of Human Motivation.” His theory was presented through a pyramid that suggested that people are motivated by fulfilling their basic needs before moving on to their other, more advanced needs. The idea that our higher, more complicated needs like esteem & self-actualisation can’t be met if our lower needs like safety & physiological needs haven’t been met. 2020/21 has been wreaking havoc with our lower, most critical needs, destroying so many of our needs to be safe ; our jobs , financial security, even our homes. Conditions many of us have taken for granted for much of our lives are now being torn apart. Our futures’ uncertainty holds pressur