Looked after children

Being in-care

If it hasn’t been possible for you to be looked after by your parents, you may have spent some of your life so far in care, either in a children’s home or with foster carers.

When you are in care the Children's Rights Service can make sure you are treated fairly and give you information and advice. They will help you to:

  • get your views heard,
  • complain if you think you have been treated unfairly,
  • find out more about being in care and the services you can access.

They can also attend meetings with you and help you get legal advice.

You can find out more about  the Children's Rights Service including how to contact them on the Leicester City Council website if you live in Leicester. Or on Leicestershire County Council website if you live Leicestershire.

Activities for young people in care

Leicester City Council Youth Service runs activities for young people in care who live in Leicester.

If you would like to take part in any of the activities please contact:
Robin Winterton
telephone: 0116 256 8227 or 07870559357
email: robin.winterton@leicester.gov.uk

Leicester Youth Service activities for young people in care

Activity

Venue

Day

Time

Whats Stopping You!
Learn basic DIY, including plumbing, carpentry, painting and decorating.  Next course starts in January 2011

Leicester College Freemans Park.Call 07870559357 for more info on this course.

Thursday

16.15 -20.30

Young people's choice group. 
Group for care leavers to meet up and discuss issues of leaving care and take part in trips and activities.

To be confirmed

To be confirmed

To be confirmed

Get fit for football.
For looked after children aged 13 years and over 

 St Margarets pastures, Leicester

Tuesday 

 18.00 to 19.30

Managing your own home
Life skills project.  Learn about cooking, cleaning, budgeting and a healthy lifestyle 

 124 Wigston Lane, Leicester
To join the next course speak to your social worker or call: 07870 559357

 Tuesday

 17.30 to 21.00

The Zone.
Fun session with pool, table tennis and consoles.  For looked after young people aged 11+

 St Matthews Youth Centre, Malabar Road

Wednesday 

 16.00 to 18.00

Sexual Health project
Free condom and pregnancy testing.  This is a confidential service 

Grey Friars

 Thursday

14.00 to 16.00 

Contacts

eicestershire County Council: Services for looked after children

Includes info on the Children's Rights Service, Education, Social Work, Corporate Parenting, Time 2 Change, and the 16+ Service.

  Leicester City Council: Fostering, Adoption and looked after children

Services for young people in care living in Leicester.

 Children's Rights Director

Find out about your rights in care and get your voice heard.

 Voice

National organisation that helps young people in care by speaking up for them about the things that they want changed.

 A National Voice

A national organisation run for and by young people in care.

Unaccompanied asylum seekers

An asylum seeker is someone who leaves their own country for their own safety, often for political reasons or because of war, and who travels to another country hoping the government will protect them and allow them to live there. Unaccompanied asylum seekers (under 18s who arrive in the country without a parent or carer) will usually be looked after by social services.

They will have the same rights as other young people in care and access to the Children's Rights Service.

Unaccompannied asylum seekers are not usually allowed to work. However you are allowed to undertake voluntary work. This can help to you improve your employment prospects and make a contribution to your local community. You can find out more about voluntary work on our volunteering page.

Contacts

 Refugee Action National charity that works with refugees to help them build new lives in the UK.

 

 Refugee Council

National organisation offering help and support to asylum seekers and refugees.

 

The Immigration Advisory Service (IAS)

National charity providing representation and advice in immigration and asylum law.

 

Home Office- Borders and Immigration Agency

Information on applications for permission to stay, citizenship and asylum.  

 

Refugee & Asylum Seekers Advice Project (RASAP)
Local project offering support, information and advice for refugees settling in the city. Project workers can help with a wide range of issues including housing, benefits, employment and training.

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