Projects - Care Leavers Law Service

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COMMUNITY LAW ADVICE NETWORK (CLAN CHILDLAW)

Norton Park, 57 Albion Road, Leith, EDINBURGH, EH7 5QY
0808 129 0522
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North East, North West, South East, South West

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Who is the service for?
Care Experienced Young People
What age range is it suitable for?
4 - 12, 13 - 16

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Norton Park, 57 Albion Road, Leith, EDINBURGH, EH7 5QY
0808 129 0522

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information SERVICE DETAILS

We have been granted 5 years of funding from the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation to use the law to help care leavers realise their rights and challenge decision makers when they do not meet their legal duty towards care leavers. The CLLS provides legal advice and representation to young people with experience of being in care. We hope to find cases that question and challenge practice at a high level, because we aim to change it.

As part of the dedicated Care Leavers Law Service we will additionally provide practical training and step-by-step guidance to those working with and supporting care leavers so they can help care leavers to assert their rights and easily access legal help where it’s needed.

Those who contact the Care Leavers Law Service will get a young person-centered response to their enquiry and a member of our team will assess whether they need a solicitor, provide them with helpful information and signpost them to appropriate sources of help or arrange for them to speak to or meet with one of our solicitors.

For enquiries or for more information on this service- please contact Parisa Shirazi on parisa.shirazi@clanchildlaw.org or ring 0808 129 0522.

We set up the CLLS in response to the issues we noticed in our legal casework. Since 2015 young people who are in care have been entitled to accommodation and support to help them make the transition into adulthood. In certain circumstances, young people have the option to stay in care up to the age of 21 and an entitlement to stronger after care support up to the age of 26.

However, we have found in our work with care experienced young people that these rights are not being respected or realised – many care leavers are not being provided with the support they are entitled to. This can mean that they struggle as they are moving into adult life. If you or someone you know could benefit from the CLLS, then please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Other Services Run By

Community Law Advice Network (Clan Childlaw)

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