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Read about how you'll prepare to leave care, your pathway plan, and the role of your leaving care coach.
When it comes to the question of what to do after school or college there are lots of choices to be made: Apprenticeships, Traineeships, T Levels, A Levels, Technical and vocational qualifications, Applied qualifications and Supported Internships.
- Apprenticeships - Post 16 Choices
- T Levels
- Technical and vocational qualifications
- Applied qualifications
- A Levels
- Supported internships
- Further education and sixth form
- Careers information and advice
- Unemployment support for 16 and 17 year olds (NEET)
- Unemployment support for care leavers and young people with special education needs and/or learning disabilities from 16 up to 25
How much support you get as a care leaver depends on your age and your circumstances.
Waltham Forest holiday activity and food programme (HAF) for 5 to 16 year old's
We work with young people from the Young Advisors charity and the Youth Independent Advisory Group to involve young residents
Many young people will keep living with their foster carer until they’re 18, however some 16 to 18 year-olds may feel they’re ready for more independence.