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'I left a children's home – and was embraced by love'

'I left a children's home – and was embraced by love'

Summary

The article describes how young people leaving the care system in the UK, like Poppie and Mackenzie, benefit from a government-supported program that helps them build meaningful relationships with trusted adults or family members. The program provides coordinators who help reconnect these young people with supportive individuals to ease their transition to adulthood.

Key Facts

  • Poppie was placed in care at 10 and later lived in a children’s home until she turned 18.
  • She now has a close relationship with Brigitte Marshall and her family, who were her support workers.
  • The Finding Family programme gives young people coordinators to help build bonds with family or trusted adults.
  • Mackenzie, who spent six years in care, reconnected with family through the help of his coordinator.
  • The Department for Education funds 25 local areas to employ coordinators for this purpose.
  • Young people in the pilot program made nearly two meaningful new relationships on average.
  • More than one-third of participants reconnected with family members.
  • This support is not yet available everywhere, and some local councils or charities provide similar help independently.
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