NHS Scheme Helps 2700+ Care Leavers Find Jobs

Tejal Somvanshi

The NHS Universal Family Programme, launched in January 2023, creates career pathways for young people who grew up in care.

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Since its start, the program has connected with over 2,700 care-experienced young people and helped almost 200 find jobs.

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Care leavers receive work experience, skills training, CV help, and interview practice to prepare them for NHS careers.

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Participants can pursue apprenticeships in therapy, dentistry, healthcare support, and administrative roles among the NHS's 350 career paths.

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Lily, 21, found her calling as a trainee therapy assistant through the program after growing up in foster care.

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Care leavers have a unique set of life experiences that bring a different perspective to the NHS," says Chief Nursing Officer Duncan Burton.

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The initiative works through partnerships between NHS bodies, charities, local councils, and government departments to support England's 48,000+ care leavers.

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Each participant receives one-to-one pastoral support from specialists who understand the challenges faced by those who grew up in care.

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The program aims to overcome educational disruptions that often limit job opportunities for care leavers.

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