Our recent paper examines the educational pathways of 18 care-experienced adults in Ireland… Read More
Collaboration, creativity and complexities: Conference blog
Though the potential of employing co-productive techniques with children and young people is increasingly recognised in research and practice, conferences focusing on academic and practice innovation in… Read More
Free workshops for young people with the experience of care, 5-9 August
Calling care-experienced young people age 11-18: Want to learn new skills, build confidence and make new friends? Come along to the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff from 5-9 August to take park in free workshops. How to get more information and to book: Visit: bit.ly/SummerSch Email: summerschools@rwcmd.ac.ukPhone: 029 2039 1430
Collaboration, Creativity and Complexities: Conference Blog
Collaboration, Creativity and Complexities: Developing networks and practices of co-production with children and young people. The Manchester Centre for Youth Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University. June 2019. Though the potential of employing co-productive techniques with children and young people is increasingly recognised in research and practice, conferences focusing on academic and practice innovation in this specific… Read More
#MessagestoSocialWorkers – A film created by care-experienced young people
We worked with a group of young people in care to create a film highlighting key messages that young people want to share with social workers… Read More
Lights, Camera, Action: Translating Research Findings into Policy and Practice Impacts with Music, Film and Artwork
This chapter, written with Louisa Roberts, Eleanor Staples and Ministry of Life, thinks about how to get the messages from research out to wide and diverse audiences…. Read More
Factors that promote positive supervised birth family contact for children in care
This chapter, written with Dr Paul Rees, draws upon a study which considered the experiences and views of 165 key individuals involved in or experiencing supervised birth family contact at an identified contact centre within Wales. Read More
‘A Family of my Own’: When young people in and leaving state care become parents in Wales
This chapter considers early parenthood for young people in and leaving state care in Wales. Drawing on data from a five-year pan-Wales study, funded by Health and Care Research Wales… Read More
Thrive Magazine Special Edition: Friends and Relationships
View the latest edition of Thrive, a dedicated magazine for care-experienced children. Read More
Positionality and Reflexivity: Conducting Qualitative Interviews with Parents who Adopt Children from Foster Care
Who we are matters. In research, when the interviewer meets their participants, both parties make judgements about each other which impact on what happens and what is said in the interview. Read More