Wanted Week:  Monday 24 November to Friday 28 November

This November, as part of National Care Leavers Month, we’re inviting all colleges to join us in Wanted Week, a collaborative campaign between NAMSS and the Care Leaver Covenant, celebrating and championing care experienced students throughout the NAMSS network.

National Care Leavers Month shines a light on the experiences and achievements of individuals who have experience of being “in care”. This year’s national theme, “Rising as Me” is a powerful reminder of self-worth, pride, and identity. It calls on us all to create spaces where care experienced students can rise with confidence, knowing they are seen, supported, and wanted.

What is Wanted Week?

Wanted Week is a week-long celebration (Monday 24 – Friday 28 November) designed for colleges to get involved in a collective of raising visibility and awareness for care experienced students. You can take part in the full week or just choose the activities that best fit your setting. Every action helps build a collective message of belonging and opportunity.

Get Involved

Participation is completely flexible.  The goal is simple: to show care experienced students that they are valued, visible, and wanted in further education and beyond.

The Care Leaver Covenant has put together a suggested plan for the week as well as some great resources for colleges to either use as they are or, adapt:

Supporters Pack including a list of potential actions & activities

Digital Screen content

Connects Giveaway Poster

Connects Poster

Introduction Poster

Supporting the Supporter Event information – Wednesday 26 November

Light Up Poster

If your college hasn’t yet signed up to the Care Leaver Covenant, this is the perfect opportunity. It’s a simple process that ‘connects’ you to a national movement committed to improving outcomes for care leavers. You can find out more and sign up here

NAMSS are proud to be championing Wanted Week alongside the Care Leaver Covenant, as part of our shared commitment to inclusion, visibility, and opportunity for all care experienced students.

Thank you for everything you do to create environments where young people can truly rise as themselves.

NAMSS and the Care Leaver Covenant