BUILDING CONNECTIONS Sons and daughters and fostered children working together
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BUILDING CONNECTIONS
Sons and daughters and fostered children working together

Who we are
• Core team of 4 participation workers, admin, sessional workers and manager
• 20 sessional and assistant sessional workers in the NE and the South
• Young people with experience of care and young people who are sons and daughters – members of fostering households.

The Leading our Lives
Team

What is the project?
• 3 year project – Big Lottery funded• Part of the Fostering Network• History of working with young people• Aim to increase participation of young
people within fostering and related services in England and achieve change!

Why should young people participate?
• ‘Experts through experience’• Opportunity to interact and gain skills• Share common experiences & give a
voice• Build a peer support network• Actively contribute to the services they
receive

How has Leading our Lives enabled young people to
participate?• Training • Campaignin
g• Working
with groups (e.g. S&D’s)
• Creative activities

Mapping/networking
Panel training
Media/campaigning training
Regional Forum
Sons & daughters’ events
Development work with sons
& daughters
Creative Board
REVO
Questionnaires
Conferences
Mapping/networking
Panel training
Media/campaigning training
Sons & daughters’ events
Development work with sons & daughters
Skills to foster part 2
Train the Trainers
Creative Board
Mapping/networking
Mapping/networking
Panel training
Mapping/networking
Panel Training
Mapping/networking
Panel Training
What have we been doing so far?

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Young People’s Training
• Media and Campaigning training • Train trainers • The Skills to Foster • Panel training

Media and Campaigning Training
• What is it?- A training program run over two days- Teaching the basics about campaigning and how young people can get involved (APGs, visiting MPs, who to contact)- Teaching young people how to handle the media in interviews, both print and radio.

Train the Trainers
• What is it?- Aims to equip young people with
presentation and participation skills enabling them to lead on training sessions.
- Encourages young people to take part in delivering The Skills to Foster
- Transferable skills applicable to many other fields

Panel Training
• What is it?– A training programme for young
people aged 18 and over with experience of fostering.
– Equips young people with the skills necessary to sit and actively contribute to a fostering panel

Consultations and Campaigning
• Questionnaires for sons and daughters
• Regional forum• Contacting MPs• Taking messages forward

Benefits for young people
- Opportunity to network- Learn more about services they
receive- Actively contribute and improve
services- Are continually updated on new
opportunities (4Talent, MTV, writing, workshops)
- Builds confidence

Working with existing groups
• Sons and daughters• Children in Care Councils• Regional Forum• ANV• FCAs

Creative Board
• REVO• Films• Photography Workshops/Exhibitions• Dance / D.J /Graffiti/Storyboarding• Drama

What have they produced?
• Award winning film in MTV’s BOOM! Project
• Video on the National Minimum Standards• A song and music video to go with it• REVO• Photography- Exhibitions at IFCO and
London City Hall• September Showcases in London and the
North East

What will the project be doing until September?
• Photography project – exhibitions • Showcase event- London• Train the trainers for young people – North
East and London• REVO 6 • Panel Training East Midlands• London Sons and Daughters awards
August

Project messages
• Bringing sons and daughters and Care Experienced young people together
• Training for sons and daughters • Young people on fostering panels • Enabling young people’s stories to be
heard.• Creating a platform to allow young people
to show their skills

‘‘The project helps to build fostering families through getting care
experienced and sons and daughters together to help them get along’’
Thomas

‘‘I was deeply intrigued and touched by the personal experiences that were shared by others and felt safe in such an environment to discuss my own personal experiences, in the hopes of informing and educating others.”
Care leaver, Swapping Lives Event

“I often think the sons and daughters are forgotten when it comes to being appreciated for their contribution to the family especially when foster children come to stay. Often award dinners and appreciation is only for the foster carers and I think that it is important that sons and daughters of foster carers are recognised for the contribution that they make.”