“The outcomes that young people in care face are a shame to us all. These young people are taken into care because they are neglected and abused and yet, they leave care to outcomes we wouldn’t want for any of our own children. This has to be better and it has to come from the top.”
”It is now clear, in law, that the next First Minister has parenting duties for young people who are in care of the state. That means that whoever is elected will have a fantastic opportunity to build on the work of the last Parliament. We believe that these young people, who have some of the most challenging starts in life, deserve better than the outcomes they are facing. The title of First Minister now also comes with the title Parent and we hope that after the election, we see an ambitious plan on how whoever is elected will realise those.”
Children’s Charity Launches Election Manifesto
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Children’s Charity Launches Election Manifesto
Next First Minister is told: “Be our parent”
Who Cares? Scotland, the charity that works with young people who have been brought up in care, has launched a first of its kind manifesto with a simple ask of the next First Minister: we’re your children, so listen to us.
The charity hopes that after listening to those stories and understanding what life in care is like, the next First Minister of Scotland will make it their priority to end the terrible outcomes that young people in care face. These outcomes include:
Duncan Dunlop, Chief Executive of Who Cares? Scotland said:
Laura Beveridge, care leaver and campaigner said:
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