Children and families services: For children and young people

Rights for me

Rights 4 Me is a website for children and young people in care, getting social care services, or who live away from home. It includes what they have to say about how they are being looked after.

Its address is https://www.rights4me.org.

Visit Rights 4 Me to find out about your rights if you are:

  • living in a children's home, family centre, boarding school, residential special school, or further education college
  • living with foster carers
  • placed for adoption
  • getting any sort of help from social services
  • a care leaver.

Visit Rights 4 Me if you want your views to be listened to. By getting involved you can:

  • join a young people's panel
  • take part in a survey
  • find out if there is an event happening in your area
  • have your say by getting in touch
  • read reports to find out what children and young people who are living away from home or who are receiving help have said about issues that are important
  • find out what children and young people living in the same kind of place as you have to say.

Rights 4 Me is the website of Roger Morgan – the Children's Rights Director for England (CRD). Roger and his team spend lots of time listening to what children and young people who live away from home have to say about how they are looked after. They make sure that the Government gets their messages loud and clear.

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