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This week for #CarersWeek, we’ll be thinking about #whatworks in supporting young adult carers – and what still needs to be done.👇

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Young adult carers are young people aged 16–24 who provide unpaid care to someone, usually a family member, on a regular basis.

🔎 The 2021 Census identified 272,731 young adult carers in England and Wales...

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... However, the real number of young adult carers is likely to be much higher, as many do not always consider themselves to be carers or are worried about disclosing their caring role.

Around 37,000 young people provide over 50 hours of care each week. ⏰

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.@INBreakthrough I am so happy that you are initiating a conversation with #IgnoreNoMore to make public spaces safer for women.
I too have a campaign #Cabs4Her
change.org/Cabs4Her which urges .@Uber_India to hire more female drivers.
I have been rigorously campaigning for this petition for the past year and half. The petition now has more than 1 lakh supporters who believe in this cause.
I wish .@Uber_India to respond to my petition and truly drive the change.
#DrivingChange
More women in the public spaces is without a doubt going to make other women feel safer to travel alone. A female cabbie is sure to allay every women passenger's fear.
Moreover, making the cab driving profession more accessible to women is a big boost towards women empowerment.
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The reaction to this offer has not been uniformly positive. Some feel strongly about the tradition and the majesty that accompanies the in-court oath. Let me say a bit more about why, while I agree, I still think we should be expanding our options. A thread. 1/
First: I love an in-courtroom swearing in of a new member of the bar. It moves me every time. Michigan’s oath, in particular, is demanding and specific and reminds us of the very best of our profession. I took my first oath in an appellate courtroom. I still remember it. 2/
Brief detour: @MIStateBar let’s look at a group swearing in a couple of times a year at the @MISupremeCourt. A time when anyone who wants to can come and be sworn in together in our courtroom, taking the oath together. Other states do this. It’s powerful. And open to all. 3/
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