sibs
Sibs exists to support people who grow up with or have grown up with a disabled
brother or sister. It is the only UK charity representing the needs of over half
a million young siblings and over one and a half million adult siblings. Sibs is
the only UK charity for children and adults who are growing up with or have
grown up with a disabled brother or sister. We provide information, support and
training on sibling issues for adult siblings, young siblings, parents and
professionals. Young siblings Children and young people growing up with a
disabled brother or sister often get less attention from parents and have more
worries and responsibilities than their peers. Many young siblings experience
daily challenges in their lives such as public prejudice and finding it hard to
get schoolwork done. They also need recognition for the positive aspects of
their family lives, such as learning new skills and being supportive of their
brothers’ and sisters’ needs. Direct support for young siblings We run
www.sibs.org.uk – an online information service for children and young people
aged 7-17, who have a brother or sister who is disabled, has special educational
needs or a serious long-term condition. Young siblings can: Get information
about disability and conditions, and tips for enjoying life and dealing with
feelings. Get help from our team with sibling issues at home and at school.