Youth Development

Programs and strategies aimed at fostering the growth, education, and career readiness of young people in care.

Navigating Differing Needs within a Sibling Group Placement

Addressing the unique and varied needs within a sibling group placement is paramount for the well-being and development of each child. This article explores strategies for balancing individual support with the crucial bond siblings share, ensuring comprehensive care and fostering resilience amidst complex dynamics.

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The Profound Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on Development and Well-being

This comprehensive guide explores the definition, far-reaching impacts, and neurobiological underpinnings of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), emphasizing the critical role of trauma-informed care and resilience-building in mitigating their long-term effects.

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The Role of Lifelong Links Coordinators: Facilitating Connections and Support

Explore the essential role of Lifelong Links Coordinators in supporting care leavers. Discover how these dedicated professionals facilitate vital connections, build robust support networks, and provide tailored assistance to young people transitioning from care to independence, ensuring long-term well-being and stability.

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The Children Act 1989: Your Fundamental Rights in Care

Explore your fundamental rights in care under The Children Act 1989. Understand how this pivotal legislation protects your welfare, ensures your voice is heard, and guarantees essential support while in the care of local authorities. Learn about care plans, reviews, and your right to make complaints.

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The Psychology of Identity: How Heritage Influences Well-being in Care

This article explores how a child’s cultural heritage significantly impacts their psychological identity and overall well-being within the care system, advocating for proactive, culturally competent strategies to foster resilience and belonging.

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Matching for Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)

Discover the critical importance of specialized matching for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) in care. This article explores the unique considerations, multi-agency collaboration, and best practices essential for creating stable, supportive placements that cater to their diverse needs and promote long-term well-being.

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The ‘Lifelong Links’ Model: Fostering Enduring Relationships for Children in Care and Care Leavers

Explore the ‘Lifelong Links’ Model, a pivotal content strategy for ensuring children in care and care leavers build and maintain vital, lasting relationships for enhanced well-being and positive life outcomes.

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