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Young people leaving the care system have to manage what foremost is an accelerated and compressed transition to adulthood. Since the Leaving Care Act 2000, there has been an attempt to personalise and support this process, applying the concept of the ‘corporate parent’ beyond the age of eighteen. However, many of those who are care experienced report that there are still many occasions when their needs are not adequately met.
Young people leaving the care system have to manage what foremost is an accelerated and compressed transition to adulthood. Since the Leaving Care Act 2000, there has been an attempt to personalise and support this process, applying the concept of the ‘corporate parent’ beyond the age of eighteen. However, many of those who are care experienced report that there are still many occasions when their needs are not adequately met.
This webinar will explore:
• The messages from research, including the voices of those care experienced with regard to the outcomes and process of leaving care;
• The potential pitfalls in both service provision and practice, and how these can be addressed;
• The particular challenges that care leavers have faced during the pandemic;
• Examples from research of good and innovatory practice with care leavers.