Care Leavers

Focuses on the specific demographic of young people transitioning out of the care system who benefit from Junior ISAs.

A confident young man in a blue suit and bow tie walks down a red carpet under a bright spotlight with confetti falling, symbolizing success and achievement. Overlay text asks: 'Can you be successful after being in care? Inspirational stories for care-experienced youth,' followed by bullet points: 'Famous people who were in care,' 'How to build your own success story,' and 'FAQ.'

Can You Be Successful After Being in Care? Inspirational Stories for Care-Experienced Youth

As someone who has walked this path, I know that being "in care" can sometimes feel like a label that limits your future. But I’m here to tell you—and show you—that your history is not your destiny. Being in care does not stop you from achieving greatness; in fact, the resilience you develop can...

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Graphic promoting 'The Real Panel' discussion, featuring a diverse family (man, woman, and child) laughing together on a sofa, symbolizing a supportive home. Text reads: 'THE REAL PANEL: WHY CARE-EXPERIENCED CHILDREN MUST INTERVIEW PROSPECTIVE FOSTER CARERS,' with bullet points covering young person's interview panels, limitations of adult metrics, and unique questions from care-experienced children.

The Real Panel: Why Care-Experienced Children Must Interview Prospective Foster Carers

In the social care sector, we talk a lot about "child-centered practice." But there is a massive difference between talking about children and letting them lead the conversation. Here is why this step isn't just a "nice to have"—it is a fundamental necessity for modern fostering, and why I, as a...

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Icon depicting an adult and child holding hands, cradled by a protective hand, symbolizing the trauma-informed support and care provided for children in care by Looked After Child Limited.

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