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Children in care scheme reaches 100th volunteer milestone

Selfless volunteers supporting young people in care



A group of volunteers who help vulnerable children in care has seen their numbers hit the century mark. 100 Independent Visitors are now registered with Leicestershire County Council and offer practical and life-changing support.


The in-house voluntary scheme allows approved adults to spend a few hours a month with young people in care doing fun activities, such as walking in the park, going to the cinema or eating at a restaurant.


NHS worker Sally is the longest-serving Independent Visitor in the scheme. She has befriended and visited two young people over 12 years, supporting them from teenage years to early adult hood. Sally said:


“Independent Visitors are there to have some fun, lend an ear and advocate for the young people when needed.


”“I am a constant adult in a young person's life where change has been more of a common feature than consistency.


“It also means I am a familiar, friendly face there at every point of change, every move, every new beginning and all the points in between. “Importantly this is noticed by the young people.


”Between them, Independent Visitors have supported over 200 young people in care since 2020.


A waiting list has been opened for anyone interested in joining the scheme, with the team particularly interested to hear from men who want to help.


No formal experience or qualifications are required to apply, but volunteers must be over the age of 18 and are required to have a full driving license and access to a vehicle. Pre-agreed expenses can be reimbursed for days out and activities.


An enhanced DBS check will be undertaken.


Anyone interested in joining the waiting list to become an Independent Visitor can find out more on the website, or contact the Fostering Team by emailing fostering@leics.gov.uk(link sends email) or calling 0116 305 0505.



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