Care less lives

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Abstract

Care Less Lives tells the story of the rights movement of young people in care in England. It relates how, from 1973, young people came together to talk about their care, support each other and campaign to improve their lives in care. From the small beginnings of the Leeds Ad-lib group, the story tells how the word was spread by Who Cares?, the National Association of Young People in Care, Black and In Care, and currently by the campaigns of A National Voice. The story describes how young people during these years experienced their care, including their feelings of stigma and control, as well as, for some young people, abuse at the hands of those who were meant to care for them. But it is also a story of altruism and collective resilience, of how young people came together to improve the lives of other young people, to make their lives, less care less.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherNational Care Advisory Service
Number of pages200
ISBN (Print)978-0-9570428-0-3
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Young people
  • looked after children
  • social work
  • care

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