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CIC Annual Questionnaire 2013. Mark Bailey Youth Advocacy. Respondents 97 respondents aged 7 to 22 54% male 46% female Care population is 52% male 48% female. 29% from minority ethnic background Care population 13% of population. Ages. Gender and ethnicity.
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CIC Annual Questionnaire 2013 Mark Bailey Youth Advocacy
Respondents • 97 respondents aged 7 to 22 • 54% male 46% female • Care population is 52% male 48% female. • 29% from minority ethnic background • Care population 13% of population
How do you feel about being in care? (8-17) Good (44%) • ‘Grateful for the support and help offered to me and grateful for the opportunities’ • ‘I feel good about being in care’ OK (26%) • ‘It doesn’t bother me in the slightest’ • ‘Good and not so good’ Happy/sad (14%) • ‘Happy but sad because I miss my family but it is alright’ • ‘Happy/sad I miss my Mum but I feel better here’. Poor (10%) • ‘Rubbish’ • ‘Want to move out. Feel sad’.
What can we do to support you around your education (8-17)? • Nothing (11) • Got enough support (1): ‘Everything is put in place that I need’ • Tutor (5): ‘One to one tutoring’ • Maths and English (4): ‘I would like a tutor for Maths and English’ ‘More help in English – spellings’ • Teaching assistant (1): ‘I feel I could be better supported by a teaching assistant as part of my SEN’ • Computer (1): ‘By having a computer to learn things on and have lots of reading books’ • Learning mentors (1): ‘Involve learning mentors’ • Encourage (1): ‘Encourage us and also staff be more supportive ‘
18-22 • N/A (8) • No support needed at the moment (4): ‘I’ve got all the support I feel I need at the moment’. • I feel well supported (4): ‘I am well supported by aftercare and connections’ ‘I received lots of help and support around education and training’ • You cant (3): ‘Good at the moment’ • Laptop/computer (1) • Get me a better house to live in (1) • Get me a driving license (1) • Funding for bus passes (1) • Funding for books and learning resources (1)
Who do you go to talk to if you have any worries about your health (8-17)? • Carer (21) • Other relative (10) • LAC nurse (6) • Doctor (6) • Mum (6) • Teacher (4) • Social worker (3) • Never worry (3) • Talkshop/sexual health youth worker (2) • Friends (2) • Adult (2) • Keep to myself (1) • Children’s Rights Officer (1) ‘
18+ • Doctor (17) • Personal advisor/aftercare worker (4) • Mum (2) • Carer (2) • No one (4) • I don’t have any concerns about my health (1) • Friends (1) • Nurse (1) • Talkshop (1) • University health service (1)
What can we do to help you with your health (physical and emotional) (8-17)? • Nothing (12): ‘Nothing because I have good foster parents and teachers’. • I’m ok (6): ‘I’m ok cos Nanna looks after me’. • Gym membership (3): ‘Let me go to the gym on my own’. • Counselling (2): ‘Seeing CAMHS about emotional health’. • Healthy food (2): ‘Help me eat a bit more healthy food’ • Take to doctors (1)
18-22 • Nothing at the moment (11): ‘I think I’m ok at the moment my needs are being met and I am dealing with my current health problems’. • N/A (3) • Counsellor (2) • I have on-going support already (2): ‘I get lots of help and advice; sometimes I get financial support or lift to appointments’. • Family (1) • Need to get to know them before I speak to anyone about it (1) • Keep in contact with me and support me (1)
Who would you contact if you needed support outside office hours (over 18’s)? • Emergency team/EDT (14) • Family (5) • Foster carers or ex carers (2) • Social worker (2) • After care worker (2) • N/A (2) • I would talk to my friend (2) • Never needed to (1) • Email aftercare worker (1)
What’s one thing you would like to change about being in care? • Nothing (9): ‘Everything is fine where I am living ’ ‘There is nothing. I just want to get back to my own house own rules’. • Contact (7): ‘More contact with my siblings ’ ‘My contact - I want more sorting out.’ ‘Having more time with my Mum ’ ‘To see my real Dad’ • Normality (3) : ‘Well to be more like normal children are and give kids more things to do’ ‘Feel treated different – don’t get what 10 year olds get’ ‘Let us get GTA 5’ • Freedom (3): ‘Give me more freedom’. ‘Stay home on my own’ ‘More independent, being allowed out later at night as long as I stay in touch and have my phone on me/agreed time before hand’ • Leaving Care: (2): ‘Prepare more for leaving care’. ‘The age for being in care, make it older for people that are not ready for leaving care yet e.g. me’ • Rules (2): ‘Not being told ‘no’ all the time from carer’. ‘Not as many rules more like a real home environment’ • More placement choice (2): ‘More placements’ ‘Go to foster carers’ • Other children in placement (1): ‘Other children making the home a mess’. • Work with birth family (1): ‘Get kids back to their family’
What’s the one thing you would like to change about aftercare? • Nothing (10): ‘I feel aftercare is doing what they should be doing for me at this stage’. ‘Its ok’ • Driving lessons (3): ‘Support driving lessons’ ‘We need help with funding for driving lessons and tests’ ‘Nothing its good the way it is but I would like it if aftercare could get a group of care leavers together and do there driving lessons this would get us out and help us make new friends. • Extend aftercare (3): ‘I would like the service to continue beyond 25 years old even if I don’t go to university’. ‘Make it last longer for those who need more care’. • Transitions (1): ‘More help and support around transitions from care to independent or semi-independent living’ • Location (1): ‘Change the building’
Actions from consultation • Children’s Rights Service to develop new leaflet for younger children • CIC Council to develop new advertising materials for all ages