Young people in care show their creativity
Young people in care across the country have shown their creative talent as part of an LJMU contest.
Young people in care across the country have shown their creative talent as part of an LJMU contest.
The universitys new and innovative MSc Emergency Care module has been well received, with more than 200 stakeholders, leaders and healthcare professionals attending the launch symposium.
A £50,000 donation will be used to help end the ‘care cliff’ for LJMU students as they finish their studies.
Eligible students will get access to new support including help to access care records and free café drinks on campus.
This National Care Leavers Month, LJMU is shining a spotlight on the support it offers to care experienced students.
Shaunna praised for help for other care-experienced students
LJMU is delivering specialist training to dozens of community matrons and nurses across the Liverpool City Region to ensure patients are able to shape their own treatment and care.
LJMU’s fund for care leavers has been boosted by £50,000, thanks to one of our honorary fellows and alumni.
Helping patients across Merseyside to be involved in the planning of their future treatment and care.
LJMU deserves the highest praise for their success according to the Minister for Higher and Further Education, after it was the first of only four institutions to be awarded the National Network for the Education of Care Leavers (NNECL) Quality Mark.