National Care Leavers Week: In Their Own Words

4 Nov 2024 11:41 AM

Last week was National Care Leavers Week, with the theme ‘All of Us, We are One.’ It’s been a week of celebrating care experienced young people through events across the country, the lighting up of municipal buildings on Thursday 31st October and #NCLW adverts on Channel 4. To mark the culmination of this important week of awareness, Hannah McCowen, National Leaving Care Benchmarking Forum Manager for Catch22, shares the voices of care experienced young people working with her organisation.

To mark National Care Leavers Week at the National Leaving Care Benchmarking Forum at Catch22, we are publishing our ‘In Their Own Words’ reports – five reports from the Young People’s Benchmarking Forum that paint a picture of what life is like in 2024 for young people leaving care, based on a survey of over 200 care experienced individuals, across the UK.

Here are some of the headline findings:

The reports have been co-produced with care experienced young people from our Young People’s Benchmarking Forum who were involved throughout the process. Their involvement included:

Over the next few weeks, the members of our Forum will be sharing the five reports at a number of conferences. They are looking for opportunities to share their messages far and wide.

The five reports cover multiple aspects of a care leaver’s daily life, from community support like addressing travel costs and access to activities, to support through national programmes like Staying Put and Staying Close.

Click here for the full press release