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Wolverhampton children in care get ready for adult life on course
A summer programme to help 14 and 15-year-olds in care develop essential independent living skills has been launched. The course set up by the City of Wolverhampton Council will cover a range of topics that include healthy eating, food hygiene, cooking, budgeting, savvy shopping and taking part will also have access to young persons's advisers and supported accommodation providers to learn more about what support is available to them as they get programme will be delivered by the Wolverhampton House Project, a council-backed initiative that helps to provide homes for care leavers.
Councillor Jacqui Coogan, cabinet member for children, young people and education, said: "As young people in care approach adulthood, it's important they feel prepared, informed, and empowered to take on greater independence."This programme will help bridge the gap between care and adult life by providing hands-on experiences in key life skills and at a pace that works for each individual."She added: "This programme is all about giving young people the tools and confidence to thrive as they move towards greater independence. "It will be a positive, empowering experience that will set a strong foundation for the future."
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