The guide is for young care leavers who are starting university, with tips for settling in at uni, finding accommodation, accessing mentoring and mental health support
I’m Matt Rosser with news that the Children’s Commissioner for England has launched a guide for young care leavers who are starting university, with tips for settling in at uni, finding accommodation, accessing mentoring and mental health support and what discounts, grants and bursaries are available. Writing on the Children’s Commissioner’s blog, Dame Rachel de Souza says she wants to support all care leavers to pursue their dreams. You can find more information at imohub.org.uk. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio
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