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CREATE Voices in Action 2022 Conference announced

CREATE has announced its 2022 Voices in Action Conference to be held Thursday, 28th to Saturday, 30th April under the theme Resilient, Resourceful, Remarkable. The Voices in Action conferences are creating change in the out-of-home care system in collaboration with those who have a lived experience of it. It brings young people with a care experience together with key decision-makers to create solutions to some of the care sector’s most critical problems. The conference is set to be three days of inspirational presentations, interactive workshops, thought-provoking panel discussions, and activities for young people to connect with each other and build their skills and confidence. Registrations are available for young people aged 12 to 25 with a care experience, carers, and professionals working in the care sector, and organisations or individuals can also sponsor a ticket to allow a young person to attend. Find out more and register.

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