‘Off the radar’: new program aims to give visibility to young caregivers in Quebec
MONTREAL — At 13, while most of her friends were playing outdoors, Joany Roussel was home.
Roussel, now 26, said she knew her life was different than most teenage girls: instead of keeping up with the latest gossip at school, she was instead maintaining a household and ensuring her brothers did their homework.
She said she has been taking care of her mother and five brothers for as long as she can remember.
What Roussel didn’t understand at the time was that she was a young caregiver. In 2012, there were almost two million Canadians aged 12 to 29 who provided some form of care to a family member or friend, according to the most recent data from Statistics Canada.