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SUMMARY:Care leavers' experiences of health inequalities
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patient-Safety-Learning":noreply@pslhub.org
DESCRIPTION:\n	Care experienced young people are much more likely to exp
	erience poorer health\, wellbeing\, social and educational outcomes compar
	ed with the general population. These inequalities are not new\, but were 
	exacerbated by Covid-19 as care leavers experienced disrupted relationship
	s and reduced access to support services. Specific groups of care leavers 
	are likely to face additional disadvantages\, such as those from ethnic mi
	nority backgrounds\, unaccompanied refugee and asylum seeking children and
	/or disabled young people.\n\n\n\n	Yet the health and health inequalities 
	of young care leavers have largely been ignored within policy and practice
	. As part of AYPH’s youth health inequalities programme we reviewed the 
	available evidence and undertook a youth engagement project with young peo
	ple to draw together what we know.\n\n\n\n	In this webinar you will hear d
	irectly from young people who will share their experiences of the barriers
	 they face in leading healthy lives and accessing healthcare services. We 
	will also highlight the latest available data on care leavers and health o
	utcomes\, demonstrating where inequalities exist for young people aged 10-
	25. During the event we will be launching two major publications that expl
	ore in more detail the role of care experience in understanding young peop
	le’s health\, this will be the first opportunity to hear the learnings a
	nd recommendations from this research.\n\n\n\n	The webinar is hosted joint
	ly by the Association for Young People's Health and Coram Voice and will b
	e co-chaired by a young person with experience on this topic. We will be j
	oined by a range of expert speakers – more information to follow soon.\n
	\n\n\n	Register for the webinar\n\n
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