The Student Support Podcast

Care Experienced students Part 1

October 20, 2020 David Clarke & Ella Mosby
The Student Support Podcast
Care Experienced students Part 1
Show Notes

In the first of a two-part episode on care experienced students and University we are lucky to be joined by Kerry Jones, one of our recent graduates who studied Applied Psychology at University Centre Shrewsbury. Kerry shares her inspirational story and discusses her own experiences of the care system, being a young mum, and achieving success at University. 

The numbers of children in the UK care system this reached a 10 year high in January of 2020 at 78,150. 

Access to higher education is much lower for young people who have been in care. In 2017-18 only 12 per cent of pupils who were looked after continuously for 12 months or more entered higher education compared to 42 per cent of all other pupil

The data also shows that for qualifiers in 2018-19 the rate of achieving a first or upper-second class degree qualification was 12.1 percentage points lower for care experienced students when compared to students that were not in care. (OFS, 2020)

In part two we will be discussing in more depth the support available for care experienced students at the University of Chester. Details of that support package are available  here.

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