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Do you want to have the option to stay where you are
until you turn 21?
You can stay on your supervision order until you are ready or you turn 18.
Are you ready to end your supervision order or ready to leave home?
You should speak to your workers about this to start
planning for your future. You might still be able to get
Aftercare until you turn 26.
You should speak to your workers about your options. Start planning for your future as early as possible.
You might still be able to get Aftercare until you turn 26.
You should speak to the people around you about this, such as
your social worker, to start planning for your future. You
might be able to get Aftercare until you turn 26.
You might be able to move to a similar placement and stay until you turn 21 – speak to
the people around you, such as your social worker. You
might be able to get Aftercare until you turn 26.
You can either: 1. Stay on permanence order
until you turn 18. 2. Stay in care voluntarily
until you turn 21.You might still be able to get Aftercare until you turn 26.
Stay where you are until you feel ready to
move on.
You should be able to move to a similar type of placement and
stay until until you turn 21 – speak to your social worker.
If you are under 18, stay on supervision order until you
are ready. You might then still get Continuing Care until you
turn 21 or / and Aftercare until you turn 26.
ON A SUPERVISION ORDER AND IN KINSHIP, FOSTER OR RESIDENTIAL CARE
ON A SUPERVISION ORDER AND STAY AT
HOME WITH PARENTS
VOLUNTARILY IN CARE OR ON A
PERMANENCE ORDER
Were you born on or after 1st April 1999?
Is where you stay available until you turn 21 and is it good for you?
You should stay on your supervision order until you
don’t need it anymore.
Do you feel ready for your supervision order to end?
Are you 21 or ready to leave care?
You can stay where you are until you turn 21 under
Continuing Care.
Do you want the option to stay where you are until you turn 21?
Were you born on or after 1st April 1999?
Is where you stay available until you turn 21 and is it good for you?
You can stay where you are until you turn 21 under Continuing Care.
Are you 21 or ready to leave care?
Stay where you are and talk to the people around you, such as your social worker, about why
you are not ready.
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Kinship means you live with relatives like a gran or uncle or close family friends. This doesn’t
apply if you are on a Kinship Care Order.
A PO means that you will stay where you are long
term and don’t attend Children’s Hearings.
This means you go to children’s hearings and the council / local authority is
responsible for you.
YES
YES
There’s more information and short films made by young people at cypcs.org.uk/care
Who Cares? [email protected] Oswald Street, Glasgow, G1 4QRTel: 0141 226 4441whocaresscotland.org
Children & Young People’s Commissioner ScotlandRosebery House, Ground Floor 9 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh EH12 5EZTel: 0131 346 5350 Young Persons’ Freephone: 0800 019 1179cypcs.org.uk
YES
You should still get support to think about and plan for your future. No one should persuade you to leave care
until you are ready.
Are you 16-18?
Are you thinking about leaving care?
Have you already left care and do you get Aftercare support?
You can get Aftercare support until you turn
26, if you need it.
You might be able to get Aftercare but it is up to your council – they don’t have to
provide it.
If you have already left care but don’t
get Aftercare support, you can ask
to get it until you until you turn 26, if
you need it.
This can continue until you turn 26, if
you need it.
Are you 19-25? Are you 26 or over?
AFTERCARE
NO
You should be encouraged and
supported to stay put.
WE have
RIGHTS TO CARE
I AM...