Achieving 80% response rate in the Bright Spots Your Life Beyond Care survey

A presentation from Isle of Wight Council about the effective strategy they used to hear from as many of their young people as possible.

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Achieving 80% response rate in the Bright Spots Your Life Beyond Care survey

A presentation from Isle of Wight Council about the effective strategy they used to hear from as many of their young people as possible.

Published 29 September 2023
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Increasing children and young people’s involvement in the Bright Spots surveys

A presentation from Hertfordshire County Council about their project management approach to running the Bright Spots children in care survey.

Published 29 September 2023

How 16- and 17-year-olds feel they should be supported

In this 2023 video, Linda Briheim-Crookall, Head of Policy and Practice at Coram Voice, shares findings from the Bright Spots Programme.

Published 28 September 2023

Bringing Bright Spots to Scotland

Watch this video sharing findings from the three local authorities that piloted the Bright Spots surveys in Scotland.

Published 12 September 2023

What is Bright Spots and what does it tell us about children in care?

Susanna Larsson discusses what we’ve learned from the Bright Spots Your Life, Your Care survey, and what this means for local authority practice.

Published 1 September 2023

How the Bright Spots Programme helped shape change in Powys

Dr Holly Gordon of Powys Council shares how they went about delivering the Bright Spots surveys, getting responses and working with the findings.

Published 1 September 2023

Staying Connected webinar

A webinar exploring the Bright Spots Staying Connected report on looked after children and young people’s feelings about contact and family time.

Published 20 July 2022 By Linda Briheim-Crookall, Professor Julie Selwyn, Jonny Hoyle, Dechaun Malcolm

The Subjective Well-being of Children in Care of the State

A presentation delivered at the Well-being Research and Policy Conference focusing on national findings from the Bright Spots Programme.

Published 7 April 2022

Identity – Do care leavers understand why they were in care?

A video exploring care leavers' responses to the Bright Spots Your Life Beyond Care survey. More specifically, do they feel that someone has explained to them why they were in care?

Published 1 February 2022