“Children who don’t live with their parents are at the heart of many of our greatest stories”: Somerset Children in Care celebrated by Lemn Sissay OBE at annual awards

“Children who don’t live with their parents are at the heart of many of our greatest stories”: Somerset Children in Care celebrated by Lemn Sissay OBE at annual awards

The outstanding achievements of Somerset’s children and young people were celebrated at an awards ceremony at Taunton Rugby Club on Tuesday 25th July.

The event, which was attended by celebrated author, poet and care leaver Lemn Sissay OBE, was organised by care experienced young people from the Somerset In Care and Leaving Care Council (SiCC & SLCC), with support from the Council’s Engagement and Participation team.

Lemn Sissay, who spent his entire childhood in care, was an inspirational speaker at the awards. As part of his speech he drew attention to our fascination with fostered, adopted and orphaned children who are at the heart of many our greatest cultural works: Harry Potter, Superman, Cinderella, Batman, Heathcliff, Jane Eyre, Moses, Luke Skywalker, Frodo Baggins, Aladdin, Mowgli, Tarzan, Snow White, and many more. He also made reference to a list of ‘incredible UK people who were fostered adopted or in children’s homes’, and emphasised that care experienced people can and do make important contributions to culture and society.

Lemn said: “Children who don’t live with their parents are at the heart of many of our greatest stories. So many of our stories feature children running away from home, but what we often don’t realise is that children run away because they want to be found. I ran away because I wanted to be found.”

The annual award ceremony highlighted the inspiring achievements of 377 Somerset children and young people in care and care leavers, who were nominated by Somerset Council social workers, leaving care workers, schools, and other Children’s Services professionals. Young people from Somerset In Care and Leaving Care Council (SiCC & SLCC) welcomed guests, made speeches and presented awards. 
Each year, children and young people are celebrated across two age groups – 0-12 years and 13+ – and five categories: Personal Achievement; Education, Training and Employment; Helping Others; the Somerset Safeguarding Children Partnership award for Courage; and the NHS Somerset award for Positive Pastimes.

Young people were praised for their enthusiasm in learning, reading and in lessons, their performances in school plays, music and sports, and the contributions they’d made to their communities through volunteering.

Young people also nominated their workers and teachers, recognising excellent supportive care, passion, dependability and kindness. One young person commented that their Leaving Care Worker had “put more effort and time into me, my feelings and my mental health than anyone in my whole 21 years of living.”
Tessa Munt, Executive Member for Children and Families at Somerset Council said; “It was an incredibly moving event, and was a powerful reminder of the unique value of our amazing children and young people. They are Somerset’s children – and it is a privilege to love and care for them. Love is the key word here – it is what all children need most, and we should all treat every child like our own. It does take a whole village to raise a child.”

Lemn was presented with artwork made by members of the Somerset In Care and Leaving Care Council (SiCC & SLCC). Lots of fun activities were also available to entertain the young people, including a bouncy assault course, balloon animal making, mocktails (alcohol free cocktails), a magician, a photo booth, music, and more.

You can make a difference to a child or young person in care as a Foster Carer.

To find out more visit www.fosteringinsomerset.org.uk or call 0800 587 9900 and speak to our friendly team, follow us on Facebook @fosteringinsomerset or Twitter @fostersomerset.

Care leavers and every young person in care automatically have the right to be a member of the Somerset In Care and Leaving Care Council (SiCC & SLCC). This group is a way for in care or care leavers to have a voice about the things that matter to them and help shape the services that they use. To find out more about SiCC and SLCC visit www.somersetincarecouncils.org.uk or email us at somersetincarecouncils@somerset.gov.uk

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