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Posted: 01 June 2005 | Subscribe Online


What is the aim of your job?
To develop ways to consult and involve young people who are in local authority care. I run a consultation group for looked-after children to help get them involved in the decisions that affect their daily lives. I also facilitate a range of social and developmental activities, and I help looked-after children within the borough learn about their rights.

What is an average day like?
My days are quite varied. I will come in at 9am and respond to e-mails and phone calls. I produce a quarterly newsletter for young people so I will often work on features for the next edition. I am also responsible for making sure that all eligible looked-after children are provided with a computer to help develop their IT skills and make it easier for them to complete their homework. If I have a group that night I will meet the council's children's rights officer to discuss what will happen in the group later. I often work weekends taking young people to the National Art Gallery, where they set up sessions to educate them and inspire them to produce their own pieces of art.
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Who do you work with?
Looked-after children, social workers and carers.
What's the best part of your job?
The young people are great fun to work with and they work hard when given tasks. I enjoy seeing them grow in confidence.

What is the worst part?
Not being able to reach all young people.

What is your work background?
Prior to taking up this post I was a full-time student. But I have always worked with children in paid and unpaid roles.

Do you need any specific qualifications?
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Experience of the care system and experience of working with young people.

What qualities do you need?
You need to have a real desire to improve the lives of children in need. My own interest stemmed from the fact that I saw the system first hand. I was in and out of care up to the age of 11, then stayed in care throughout my teenage years.

How much do you earn?
Around £17,000.

Any advice for those interested in this line of work?
Treat the young people like adults and be yourself around them.


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