What we do
Provide advocacy support if you are a child looked after or a care leaver from Wirral, you can request the support of an advocate up to the age of 24. You can have an advocate if you are living outside of Wirral or are in secure accommodation.
An advocate is a independent person, who provides support to children and young people who are looked after or care leavers, assisting them to express their views, wishes and feelings. They will listen to you and help you to understand your rights.
Some of the additions an advocate could support you with include:
• Your meetings and meetings about you
• Transition from children’s services to adulthood
• Leaving care
• Problems with where you live
• Problems with your family time arrangements
• Help you make complaints
Child protection advocacy
We also support young people who are aged 10-18 years old who have a child protection plan in place to support their family. We help young people to understand the child protection process and to share their views within this process to ensure that their voice is heard within the decision-making process.
We can help with
- One-to-one support for looked-after children and young people and other vulnerable young people e.g. those on a child protection plan focused on their right to be heard and involved in decisions about them, explaining their wishes, arguing their case. Activities and training for families and professionals.
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- Search for Advocacy and participation (children in care) services