The Chronicle

Care leavers are not alone this Christmas

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IT can be frightenin­g and lonely for young people when they leave the care system.

Many may be living on their own for the first time and often will not have a network of friends and family around to offer them support.

Christmas can be a particular­ly difficult and isolating time for care leavers as they find themselves having to spend the festive season on their own, especially this year when Covid-19 restrictio­ns mean it will be difficult to go out to socialise and the usual large-scale Christmas dinners for care leavers will not be taking place.

However, the charity Family Action runs Listening Works, a free virtual helpline specifical­ly for young care leavers aged 18-27 years old across the UK.

We are here all evening, every evening 6pm to midnight and even over the festive period – December 24 to January 2 – we are still available from 3pm to 6pm.

So if you are a care leaver, whether you have something on your mind or you just fancy a friendly chat we are here for you when many other services are shut or not available.

You can call us on 0808 802 0222, text us on 07860 065 169 or you can have a web chat via our website at www.familyacti­on.org.uk/listening-works – whatever kind of listening works for you we are here.

Our trained volunteers can offer you someone to talk to – a listening ear, a friendly voice and a chance to talk openly about what is on your mind, so please get in touch.

DAVID HOLMES CBE, Chief Executive, Family Action, 34 Wharf Road, London N1 7GR

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