CLNM Conference 2024 - Developing Direction
Posted 22nd November 2024
On Thursday 14 November, the House Project community of young people, colleagues, and partners from across the UK gathered at the Mercure Hotel in Manchester for the annual Care Leavers National Movement (CLNM) Conference, ‘Developing Direction.’
This inspiring event was designed and delivered by young people, showcasing their dedication to improving outcomes for care-experienced young people. With a focus on ‘Direction,’ the day highlighted their drive to create lasting change. Attendees heard from young people and guest speakers about how they are shaping their futures, while CLNM shared updates on their Peer Recommendations.
A significant highlight was the presentation of the first Peer Evaluation of CLNM itself, which was conducted by young researchers who interviewed their peers - both current and former CLNM representatives. Matthew Walsham from Partnership for Young London and young researchers joined the stage to share their work, demonstrating the power of peer-led initiatives. This Evaluation explored their experiences as reps and identified ways to improve support and collaboration. Their insightful findings centred on three key themes:
- Creating Positive Impact
- Impact on CLNM Representatives
- Developing a CLNM Alumni Offer
These findings culminated in the creation of a practical guide for young people considering becoming a CLNM rep. Chloe, a representative from Coventry House Project, said:
“The time we spend together as reps helps us build a community – 84% of reps agreed or strongly agreed that being a rep made them feel part of a community.”
The day featured engaging guest speakers, including John Bernard, Coventry’s Poet Laureate; Fraser McKinlay CEO, The Promise Scotland; and Dez Holmes, Director, Research in Practice. All shared their experiences of working alongside care-experienced young people and how in their respective roles they were working to change the way young people are supported. Dez Holmes reflected:
“Today I spoke at the Care Leavers National Movement conference, where most of the crowd and organisers were care-experienced young people. I presented on a chapter on #TransitionalSafeguarding that I co-authored with care-experienced young people. Utterly joyful! It was a seven-hour round trip for a 40-minute talk, and worth every second.”
The final presentations spotlighted young people discussing the opportunities available to help them ‘Develop Direction’ and their personal aspirations for the next five years. This session encapsulated the optimism and determination driving the House Project community forward. Sue Hammersley, Director NHP and Mark Warr CEO NHP were invited to the stage to share their ambitions for scaling, reach and further developing the quality of the offer to young people.
In addition to the formal sessions, each Local House Project and partner organisation hosted creative and engaging stalls in the conference’s bustling marketplace. These stalls showcased innovative ideas and sparked lively conversations, leaving attendees feeling energised and inspired by the House Project community’s creativity and vision.
Overall, this year’s event demonstrated the power of young people’s voices and the strength of a united community, striving together to create a brighter future for care leavers. Consultant David Jackson summed up the day:
“It was a triumph. Vibrant, celebratory, enthusing, spectacular. Not a single person will have left unmoved or uninspired. What more is there to say?”
Catch the highlights and feel the energy of the ‘Developing Direction’ conference in our short film here (coming soon!).
Latest News
News Categories
Recent News
National Care Leavers Week 2024
NHP celebrated National Care Leavers Week (NCLW) 2024 with an engaging lineup of awareness raising events and activities. Adopting the theme CARE - Celebrate, Amplify, Raise, Encourage - NHP encouraged the community to recognise care leavers, amplify their voices, raise awareness of their unique challenges, and advocate for policy changes to support them.
Read moreScotland House Project Success
In a landmark event to mark the 10th anniversary of the Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014, Who Cares? Scotland hosted its first ever Corporate Parenting Awards, celebrating achievements of organisations dedicated to supporting Care Experienced young people. The event in Glasgow recognised outstanding contributions across several categories, with East Dunbartonshire and Midlothian House Projects winning awards in three areas.
Read moreNHP Annual report 2023-2024 is here!
We look forward to the future and as we scale, we remain committed to ensuring that the ‘house project spirit’ drives what we do, and that each young person is given the opportunity to belong to something that supports and enables them to succeed.
Read more