Ready to move on but at what cost to me??
A personal story written by a young woman who grew up in residential care and values the relationships she built with workers in her residential unit.
A personal story written by a young woman who grew up in residential care and values the relationships she built with workers in her residential unit.
Investing in Children allows users to search over 100 interventions to find those that match their criteria. Interventions are listed for children and young people aged 0-22 and cover a range of outcome areas, including health, emotional well-being, education, behaviour and relationships.
The ‘(Extra)Ordinary Lives’ project was a participatory and ethnographic research project that sought to enable a small number of children and young people (aged 10 to 20) to generate their own multi-media identity projects.
Following the Government’s recent announcement to allow young people to stay in care until the age of 21, the big question is, are young people going to stay?