• support-alone@gmail.com
  • +242 6868 8888
Lions Foundation
  • About
    • Board Of Directors
    • Testimonials
  • Programs
    • Vision Programs
      • Eye Glasses Recycling Program
      • Journey For Sight
      • KidSight
    • Helping Hands Program
    • Hearing Program
    • Serenity Suites
    • Documents & Forms
  • Events
  • Awards & Recognition
    • Stew Peever Award
    • Hope Medal
    • B.J. “Ben” Ward Fellowship Award
    • Decibel Award
  • Contact
  • Donate
Lions Foundation
  • About
    • Board Of Directors
    • Testimonials
  • Programs
    • Vision Programs
      • Eye Glasses Recycling Program
      • Journey For Sight
      • KidSight
    • Helping Hands Program
    • Hearing Program
    • Serenity Suites
    • Documents & Forms
  • Events
  • Awards & Recognition
    • Stew Peever Award
    • Hope Medal
    • B.J. “Ben” Ward Fellowship Award
    • Decibel Award
  • Contact
  • Donate

Campaign leads to new pledge for children in care

Homepage Care Campaign leads to new pledge for children in care
Care

Campaign leads to new pledge for children in care

July 5, 2017
By heliumadmin
22 Comments
1640 Views

Campaign leads to new pledge for children in careHundreds of children in care who are moved outside their local communities are set to benefit from improved support from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority following a campaign by The Children’s Society.

After launching its Handle with Care campaign last year, The Children’s Society made recommendations to councils aimed at ensuring these young people received the best possible support – and following constructive talks a package of measures has been agreed.

Of around 5,200 young people in care in Greater Manchester as of March 31, 2015, 2,060 – nearly four in ten – were in a placement outside the boundaries of their local council. These include placements with foster carers, in children’s homes, with family or friends, or for adoption. Around one-fifth of those placed outside their local council area had been moved to placements more than 20 miles away.

The Children’s Society’s research into this issue, including focus groups with young people who had been placed outside their local council area, highlighted that moves could be difficult.

Young people explained how they had been asked to move at very short notice, or felt isolated from family and friends, while others found it difficult to settle in their new community or school and said they did not have as much contact with support staff following their move.

The campaign urged that young people should only be moved out of their local community where absolutely necessary, or in the best interests of the young person, for example where they would otherwise be at risk of abuse or neglect, where there is a suitable placement available with a relative or friend, or where there is an appropriate opportunity for adoption.

The charity’s recommendations aimed to address some of the concerns raised and focused upon ensuring young people received as much support as possible ahead of, during, and following a move out of their local council area.

Over the summer, staff from The Children’s Society and campaigners gathered more than 2,300 signatures for a petition in support of the proposals, including during a day of action across Greater Manchester.

Tags: Care Children

Previous Story
The Children’s Society wins award for film on child sexual abuse
Next Story
‘Truly dreadful’ poverty rise must prompt Government action

Related Articles

The Children’s Society wins national EVCOM Screen Award for film on child sexual abuse

A hard-hitting film aimed at training health professionals about the...

The Children’s Society wins award for film on child sexual abuse

The Children's Society has received a prestigious award for producing...

1 reply added

  1. teodorosnoddy1 July 6, 2017 Reply

    Wow, that’s what I was exploring for, what a information! present here at this weblog, thanks admin of this website.

Leave your comment Cancel Reply

(will not be shared)

Recent Posts

  • Journey To Sight Thursday, 25, Nov
  • The Children’s Society wins national EVCOM Screen Award for film on child sexual abuse Wednesday, 5, Jul
  • ‘Truly dreadful’ poverty rise must prompt Government action Wednesday, 5, Jul
  • Campaign leads to new pledge for children in care Wednesday, 5, Jul

Cart

News

  • Journey To Sight Thursday, 25, Nov
  • The Children’s Society wins national EVCOM Screen Award for film on child sexual abuse Wednesday, 5, Jul
  • ‘Truly dreadful’ poverty rise must prompt Government action Wednesday, 5, Jul

Advertisement

#

Products

  • Colorful oil paintings £7.00
  • Nude woman
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    £9.90 £7.50
  • Oil painting of flowers £12.00
  • Natural oil painting
    Rated 5.00 out of 5
    £7.00 £5.50
  • The painting is bold color £9.90

Product tags

abstract black cat colorful draw face flower girl natural nude oil paint photo red woman yellow
  • About
  • Awards & Recognition
  • Donate
  • Contact
  • Events
  • Programs
  • Vision Programs
  • Helping Hands Program
  • Hearing Program
  • Serenity Suites
Get in Touch

Phone: (204) 784 1650
Toll Free: (800) 552 6820
Fax: (204) 943 6823

 

Charitable Registration Numbers:
119020840 RR0001 Lions Foundation

Copyright ©2021 Lions Foundation of Manitoba & Northwestern Ontario All Rights Reserved
SearchPostsLoginCart
Thursday, 25, Nov
Journey To Sight
Wednesday, 5, Jul
The Children’s Society wins national EVCOM Screen Award for film on child sexual abuse
Wednesday, 5, Jul
‘Truly dreadful’ poverty rise must prompt Government action
Wednesday, 5, Jul
Campaign leads to new pledge for children in care
Wednesday, 5, Jul
The Children’s Society wins award for film on child sexual abuse
Wednesday, 5, Jul
Celebrities back Christmas single to fight child poverty

Welcome back,