Cory’s Story

Cory is a young carer with multiple caring roles for both parents and his younger siblings. Now halfway through his first year of YCDT support, Cory and his mentor have built up a strong relationship with Cory flourishing under the Mentor’s guidance. When Cory first started with YCDT his aspirations were to become a motor mechanic; A levels were something he hadn’t considered as being for him.

“At first I was nervous but me and Peter communicated a lot about my anxiety   about the future and he really helped get towards my aspirations and realise my   true potential.”

Since engaging with YCDT, Cory is now talking about going on to do A levels and is particularly interested in history. Cory has developed into considering engineering rather than a mechanic so his aspirations have really grown. He is greatly benefiting from the additional maths tuition arranged through his Mentor and there is very positive feedback from his tutor.

Cory has already started developing relationships with other YCDT young carers, enabling shared experiences and peer support.

Whilst he has only been with YCDT for 1 year, Cory says of the impact on his life:

“YCDT has helped me to see that despite my young caring responsibilities, I can go on to go to things like university. The Young Adult Carer Conference in Bristol this year had workshops that helped me realise all the different skills I have developed through all of this and that it has overall made me believe in myself more and have more confidence in myself.”