Our Lives Beyond Care: care leavers’ views on their well-being 2018

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Our Lives Beyond Care: care leavers’ views on their well-being 2018

This report summarises the findings from the responses of 474 16-25 year-old care leavers, who completed the Your Life Beyond Care survey in six local authorities in England.

It gives an insight into how care leavers really feel about their lives.

Published 1 April 2019 By Dr. Claire Baker, Linda Briheim-Crookall, Levana Magnus and Professor Julie Selwyn

Bright Spots Snapshot, Our Lives Our Care: looked after children’s views on their well-being in 2018

In 2018, Bright Spots produced a snapshot Our Lives Our Care: looked after children’s views on their well-being in 2018, based on what 2,684 children in care from 17 English local authorities told Coram Voice through the Your Life, Your Care survey in 2017/18.

It gives an insight into how children and young people in care really feel about their lives.

Published 1 November 2018 By Linda Briheim-Crookall, Dr. Claire Baker and Professor Julie Selwyn

Our Lives, Our Care: Looked after children’s views on their well-being – Wales 2018 (English and Welsh versions)

The Wales Bright Spots national report details the findings from six local authorities in Wales who completed the Bright Spots Your Life, Your Care survey.

Published 1 September 2018 By Professor Julie Selwyn, Levana Magnus, Jon Symonds & Linda Briheim-Crookall

Our Lives Our Care 2017

Details all the findings from children and young people who completed the Bright Spots ‘Your Life, Your Care’ survey in 2017 (2,263 children and young people from 16 local authorities).

Published 1 February 2018 By Professor Julie Selwyn, Levana Magnus and Dr Bobby Stuijfzand

Understanding why young people participate in the Voices competition

Through eleven interviews with young people who entered the Voices competition, Coram found out why young people decided to apply and if their experience of the competition helped them.

Published 7 December 2017 By Uzma Peeran