Somerset children in care praised for their incredible achievements, courage and resilience

Somerset Annual Achievements Awards

The efforts and achievements of more than 370 Somerset children and young people in care have been celebrated at this year’s Annual Achievement Awards!

The event was organised by the Somerset Council Engagement and Participation team and hosted by members of the Somerset in Care and Leaving Care Council (SiCC & SLCC) who welcomed guests, made speeches and presented awards. 

Children and young people were recognised for their efforts through nominations from social workers, leaving care workers, schools, and other Children’s Services professionals.

Children and young people nominated for awards were split across two age groups, juniors aged 0-12 years, and seniors ages 13+, and were commended across five categories:

  • Personal Achievement – showing resilience or personal development
  • Positive Pastimes – doing well in sport, music, social, arts or leisure activities
  • Education, Training and Employment – Virtual School Award for achievements at school, college, in training or work
  • Helping Others – helping or making a difference to other people
  • Courage – being brave in dealing with personal illness or tragedy or helping and supporting those around them

Those attending the event, which took place at Taunton Rugby Club on Thursday 25th July, were treated to lots of fun activities, including magic and balloon animal making, Mocktails (alcohol free cocktails), a photo booth, music from a local young DJ and more.

Louise Allen, author, artist and campaigner for children in the care system, was the inspirational speaker at the seniors event.

Louise said:

Nominations were anonymised and reviewed by a panel, who selected the top three and overall winner of each category. Winners and runners up, along with their guests, were invited to attend, collect their awards, and have their achievements celebrated.

Workers and teachers were also commended at the event, with young people nominating the adults that work with them, with 70 nominations received across three categories.

Award sponsors were the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory, who have worked closely with SiCC and SLCC this year on national guidelines on the Principles of Care.

Councillor Heather Shearer, Somerset Council Lead Executive Member for Children, Families and Education, said

SiCC and SLCC is a way for children looked after or care leavers to have a voice about the things that matter to them and help shape the services that they use. Every young person who is in care or is a care leaver in Somerset automatically has the right to be a member of the Care Councils.

To find out more about SiCC and SLCC visit www.somersetincarecouncils.org.uk or email: somersetincarecouncils@somerset.gov.uk

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