Helping young people to understand why they are in care using pathway planning

East Riding’s pathway planning process involves asking young people, ‘Do you have any questions about why you became looked after?’.

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Helping young people to understand why they are in care using pathway planning

East Riding's pathway planning process involves asking young people, ‘Do you have any questions about why you became looked after?’.

Published 28 February 2025 By East Riding of Yorkshire Council

Combatting loneliness with a football team for care leavers in East Riding

East Riding encouraged young people to join in group activities can combat loneliness and help them to feel part of the community

Published 23 January 2021 By East Riding of Yorkshire Council

Building self-esteem among children in care in East Riding with dance

East Riding set up dance workshops for children in care to help challenge issues with low self-esteem.

Published 23 January 2021 By East Riding of Yorkshire Council