CarINg – Empowering child care systems and supporting leaving care from within – is an action-research project whose protagonists are boys and girls living outside their family of origin. The project aims to support boys and girls leaving the care system – care leavers – in building a life project and gaining autonomy. The activities were led by the Inclusive Development Unit (as ARCO is project leader) with the participation of the Municipality of Prato, the University of Milan Bicocca, SOS Children’s Villages Italy and the Prato Area Health Society. The project was co-financed by the Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (REC) of the European Union
CarINg aims at helping girls and boys in the alternative care system become protagonists of their own future by making them feel part of a welcoming community
Context
While many young people continue to live with their parents until their 20s and 30s, care leavers suddenly find themselves outside the care system, without a family safety net or a secure base (neither economic nor emotional) to face the transition to adulthood on their own.
Data show that care leavers are a population group more at risk than others with respect to social exclusion dynamics, as they experience greater difficulties in constructing their own identity and acquiring skills useful for social and work integration.
Local protection systems are fundamental to prevent future scenarios of poverty and social exclusion of care leavers, and in recent years there has been an increased attention to this issue. In Italy, thanks to the tireless work of many organisations – including Agevolando, SOS Villaggi dei Bambini – the national Care leavers Experimentation was set up, promoted by the Ministry of Labour and Social Policies and implemented in collaboration with the Istituto degli Innocenti.