澳门六合彩开奖记录

Council makes ‘Care Experienced’ a Protected Characteristic to offer more support

Councillors in 澳门六合彩开奖记录 today agreed a Motion that will see care experienced people receive protected characteristic status.

The Motion was brought by a group of councillors who stated that 鈥榗are experienced people are one of the most vulnerable groups of people across our society, often facing lifetime stigma and discrimination.鈥  It was supported and welcomed by all councillors at the meeting.

Research has shown that care experienced people are less likely to access further education such as university; are more likely to be paid lower in their employment and are 70% more likely to die prematurely.

Cabinet Member for People & Social Services, Cllr Haydn Trollope, led the Motion. He says:

鈥淲hilst the experience of coming into care and being looked after as a child will be unique to every individual, the fact that it leaves a lasting legacy and influences life-trajectory, is indisputable. Care experienced young people face discrimination, stigma, and prejudice in their day to day lives and as Council we want to do all we can to help try and change that.

鈥淢aking care experience a protected characteristic would allow us to put in place policies and programmes which will promote improved outcomes for care experienced people. We currently offer a good level of support for our care leavers until the age of 25 but making people with care experience a protected characteristic will provide greater consideration and protection from discrimination for those over that age.鈥 

As a consequence of passing the Motion, the Council resolves to:

路 Add 鈥榗are experienced people鈥 to the Council鈥檚 Integrated Impact Assessment, so that any impact of policy decisions on people with care experience is identified and taken into account when those decisions are made.

路 Guarantee an interview to individuals who have been in care, provided they meet the selection criteria set out in the job description.

路 include consideration of how it might overcome the disadvantages and discrimination experienced by care experienced people when setting and reviewing the Strategic Equality Objectives

澳门六合彩开奖记录 Council also recently signed the Welsh Government鈥檚 Corporate Parenting Charter which strengthened its commitment to ensuring the best services and opportunities for children and young people who have experienced care. Read more on this here.

A care experienced person is someone who is living, or have lived, in care at any stage in their life. This includes children who have experienced, or are currently, living in residential care, foster care, kinship care, or at home with a supervision order. Under the age of 25, they are referred to as care experience children and young people.