Learn with Care to Go Higher: Making HE accessible to care-experienced individuals
We consider some of the ways that Higher Education can be made more accessible to care-experienced young people.
We consider some of the ways that Higher Education can be made more accessible to care-experienced young people.
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We discuss some of the factors a care-experienced student may want to consider when transitioning to Higher Education.
Find out more about the HE experiences of Sasha, a care-experienced student who is studying BA (hons) Criminology and Criminal Behaviour at University of Bradford.
We consider some of the barriers that care-experienced students may face when entering or succeeding in Higher Education.
Helen Sykes, the Head of Go Higher West Yorkshire, reflects on our upcoming activities in 2023-24.
We consider some of the ways in which people can challenge low academic expectations for care-experienced individuals.