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Doctoral Academic Teacher at The University of Liverpool, researching the impact of care experience on later life mental health. Views are my own. She/her.

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so we can find out how common these experiences are, and how strongly they impact mental health. The aim?.👉 To generate actionable insights.👉 To drive meaningful change.👉 To improve life chances for future generations. 🧡 Take part if you’ve been in care.
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We started by listening to what people told us being in care felt like. What helped. What hurt. What stayed with them. These conversations shaped the Care Experience Questionnaire (CEPQ. Now, we’re asking care-experienced people to complete it —.
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🖤 So much of what matters in care goes unseen, unheard, unspoken - The Care Experience Study is working to change that. We're exploring how experiences within children’s social care shape mental health later in life
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🔁 If you work with or support care-experienced people, share it across your networks. Learn more or take part: Direct link to the study: 📧 s.peplow@liverpool.ac.uk.
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The Care Experience Study | University of Liverpool A research project exploring how experiences in care shape mental health. Learn more, take part in the study, and help build evidence for lasting...
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Stronger Together sparked powerful conversations and helped launch The Care Experience Study. Now, we’re nearing the end of recruitment— but we need more voices. 🧡 If you’ve spent time in care, please take the questionnaire today. 💬 If someone you know has, pass it on.
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a powerful pop-up exhibition showcasing artwork by care-experienced artists. The event was supported by guests from across the UK — all united by a shared motivation to help shape a better future for children and young people in care.
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champion independent, impactful research. The day featured keynote presentations from children’s champion Steven Russell and lived experience practitioner, artist, and advocate Saira-Jayne Jones. It also included research talks and.
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✨ “Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much”  ✨. On June 6th, we held the Stronger Together conference at the University of Liverpool. The aim?. To bring together science, the arts, social care, and lived experience — to innovate, inspire, and
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👉 If you’ve spent time in care, take the questionnaire today. 👉 If you work with or support those who have, please share it across your networks. 📍 Link in bio.🔗Direct to questionnaire: 🌐 Direct to website:
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The Care Experience Study | University of Liverpool A research project exploring how experiences in care shape mental health. Learn more, take part in the study, and help build evidence for lasting...
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I believe this experience has important implications for children’s mental health trajectories. To explore this further, questions based on participants reflections have been included in The Care Experience Questionnaire (CEP-Q).
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of those responsible for their care. Together, these reflections provide valuable insight into how the business of care can permeate the caregiving environment and, consequently, how children and young people come to understand themselves.
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care. Specifically, because the care participants received was perceived as non-altruistic, they were never really sure whether people genuinely cared about them. The reality that care is a paid for service also deeply influenced how they perceived their value in the lives.
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that any care they received had been conditional — primarily on the exchange of money but also on other non-altruistic factors. What was particularly striking about this was that this perception appeared to promote an overwhelming sense of uncertainty about the authenticity of.
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Conditional Care. These quotes are a snapshot of some of the thoughts and feelings care experience people shared with us during the qualitative phase of The Care Experience Study. One of the things that came across strongly in participants’ narratives was a shared understanding
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