Voices in Action is a podcast by CREATE Foundation giving a platform to children and young people in care. CREATE is the national consumer body for children and young people with care experience across Australia. This podcast has been created as a platform for young people to talk about issues that are important to them - as we support them to connect, feel empowered, and create positive change in the care system.
In the series finale of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, we are joined by Nature Play SA, CEO Jason who shares wisdom about nature and its power to ground us, especially in trying times. If you have enjoyed our podcast, please take a moment to leave us a review. Thank you for listening. More information If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is help available: LifeLine 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 13YARN 13 92 76 1800RESPECT 1800 737 372
Content warning - some listeners may find this episode upsetting. Helplines are listed below. On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, we speak to Tamara, a Registered Nurse using her lived experience in care to make a difference in the lives of young care-experienced patients. This episode is a must-listen with tips for professionals and advice for young people about connection and building a sense of community. More information If you liked this episode, help us spread the word by leaving a review and telling your friends. Episodes are released weekly on Thursdays. You can subscribe to be reminded. Thank you for listening. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is help available: LifeLine 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 13YARN 13 92 76 1800RESPECT 1800 737 372
Content warning - some listeners may find this episode upsetting. Helplines are listed below. On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, 23-year-old Jasmine shares her experiences growing up in the care system. She talks about navigating multiple placements, what she sees as the barriers to cultural connection for young people growing up in care, and the importance of being introduced to your Culture in meaningful ways. Jasmine reflects on how she learned about her family connections and Aboriginal heritage from her social worker, highlighting the positive impact workers can have on the lives of children and young people. Listen for more. More information If you liked this episode, help us spread the word by leaving a review and telling your friends. Episodes are released weekly on Thursdays. You can subscribe to be reminded. Thank you for listening. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is help available: LifeLine 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 13YARN 13 92 76 1800RESPECT 1800 737 372
On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, we sit down with CREATE CEO Imogen Edeson to chat about all things 'CREATE' and our future direction. More information If you liked this episode, help us spread the word by leaving a review and telling your friends. Episodes are released weekly on Thursdays. You can subscribe to be reminded. Thank you for listening. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is help available: LifeLine 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 13YARN 13 92 76 1800RESPECT 1800 737 372
Content warning - some listeners may find this episode upsetting. Helplines are listed below. On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, 19-year-old Tanaya shares her views on 'sibling connection' as 1 of 14 children in her biological family. Tanaya shares that she wishes there was more thoughtful planning around the contact she had with her siblings, including individualised activities that considered the interests and ages of her siblings. She says that when you don't know your brothers and sisters, it can feel like "a piece of you is missing." But when you do, it helps you to understand yourself better. More information If you liked this episode, help us spread the word by leaving a review and telling your friends. Episodes are released weekly on Thursdays. You can subscribe to be reminded. Thank you for listening. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is help available: LifeLine 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 13YARN 13 92 76 1800RESPECT 1800 737 372
Content warning for discussions about domestic violence. We have included free and confidential helplines below. On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, CREATE hears from entrepreneur, Contemporary Indigenous Artist and mother, Emmarita about her experiences with the transition from care to adulthood and the things she wishes her younger self knew. This episode is a must-listen for young people navigating the transition from out-of-home care to independence. As well as for those supporting young people with this journey! You can follow Emmarita's business page at @Yankirri_Arts More information If you liked this episode, help us spread the word by leaving a review and telling your friends. Episodes are released weekly on Thursdays. You can subscribe to be reminded. Thank you for listening. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is help available: 1800RESPECT 1800 737 372 LifeLine 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 13YARN 13 92 76
Content warning - some listeners may find this episode upsetting. Helplines are listed below. On this week's episode of the Voices in Action: Journeys in Care podcast, CREATE sits down with social work graduate, kinship carer and CREATE alum, Bella who shares her experiences with 'stigma'. Bella discusses some of the damaging assumptions that people made about her as a person with a care experience, as well as the impacts that can have on a young person. Bella shares her advice for other young people about snapping stigma, navigating the transition to independence and going to uni! More information If you liked this episode, help us spread the word by leaving a review and telling your friends. Episodes are released weekly on Thursdays. You can subscribe to be reminded. You can also check out our #SnapThatStigma campaign for more stories like this. Thank you for listening. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is help available: LifeLine 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 13YARN 13 92 76 1800RESPECT 1800 737 372
Content warning - This episode discusses mental health struggles. Helplines are listed below. The first episode of CREATE's brand-new podcast, Voices in Action: Journeys in care is dedicated to Mental Health Month. In this episode, we chat to child protection advocate, CEO and CREATE Young Consultant, Flick (AKA Felicity) about her experiences with mental health, in the context of growing up in care. Flick shares that it doesn't matter what job title you have, or how far along you are on your healing journey, people can still struggle with their mental health. Flick gives advice for other young people with a care experience about the importance of seeking support, finding supportive communities and how sharing your story can be empowering. Flick is the CEO and Founder of Fostering Change Australia and published author of 'Not Held Down' & 'Oscar's layers'. Follow Felicity's work on Instagram at @Fostering_Change_Australia More information: NEW EPISODES WEEKLY. If you liked this episode, help us spread the word by leaving a review and telling your friends. Thanks for listening. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is help available: LifeLine 13 11 14 Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 13YARN 13 92 76 1800RESPECT 1800 737 372
Meet Leticia: Business Owner, Proud Aboriginal Woman, Advocate (Part 2) Welcome back to another episode! In this 2-part episode, we hear from Leticia, a young Aboriginal woman born on Wiradjuri country. Leticia is a zealous advocate for not only herself but others around her, and now a successful business owner, specialising in graphic design and advocacy workshops. She talks about her journey of self-discovery, the importance of her culture, overcoming stigma as both a child and an adult, and now her ever-evolving journey as a business owner. Leticia's story is inspiring and she's got so much knowledge and wisdom to share for any young people who haven't yet “found their voice” – so make sure you listen in. Thanks Leticia for sharing your story with us and helping us to #SnapThatStigma! Please note: these episodes may touch on topics of child abuse or neglect, so listener discretion is advised if hearing these stories may be triggering for you. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is always help available through LifeLine on 13 11 14 or Kids HelpLine on 1800 55 1800. Who Are We? CREATE Foundation is the national consumer body for children and young people in out of home care. We work to CONNECT children and young people to each other, EMPOWER them to have a voice and create CHANGE on a systemic level. One of the biggest obstacles faced by children and young people with a care experience is the stigma surrounding it. Being labelled the “problem child”, “troubled” or “bad” – when children and young people are placed into care due to no fault of their own. One of CREATE's major campaigns is the Snap that Stigma initiative, where we want to showcase how incredible the young people we work with are, to overcome this negative image dogging young people with a care experience. Find out more: https://www.create.org.au/snap-that-stigma Follow us on Instagram: @CREATEFnd
Meet Leticia: Business Owner, Proud Aboriginal Woman, Advocate (Part 1) Welcome back to another episode! In this 2-part episode, we hear from Leticia, a young Aboriginal woman born on Wiradjuri country. Leticia is a zealous advocate for not only herself but others around her, and now a successful business owner, specialising in graphic design and advocacy workshops. She talks about her journey of self-discovery, the importance of her culture, overcoming stigma as both a child and an adult, and now her ever-evolving journey as a business owner. Leticia's story is inspiring and she's got so much knowledge and wisdom to share for any young people who haven't yet “found their voice” – so make sure you listen in. Thanks Leticia for sharing your story with us and helping us to #SnapThatStigma! Please note: these episodes may touch on topics of child abuse or neglect, so listener discretion is advised if hearing these stories may be triggering for you. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is always help available through LifeLine on 13 11 14 or Kids HelpLine on 1800 55 1800. Who Are We? CREATE Foundation is the national consumer body for children and young people in out of home care. We work to CONNECT children and young people to each other, EMPOWER them to have a voice and create CHANGE on a systemic level. One of the biggest obstacles faced by children and young people with a care experience is the stigma surrounding it. Being labelled the “problem child”, “troubled” or “bad” – when children and young people are placed into care due to no fault of their own. One of CREATE's major campaigns is the Snap that Stigma initiative, where we want to showcase how incredible the young people we work with are, to overcome this negative image dogging young people with a care experience. Find out more: https://www.create.org.au/snap-that-stigma Follow us on Instagram: @CREATEFnd
Meet Emily: Advocate, Entrepreneur, Mother Emily is a passionate advocate, who has built her whole career around sharing her story and advocating for change. In this episode, we hear from Emily about her life growing up in care, the stigma she faced as a child in care, when she become a “young mum”, and again as she started building her business in the advocacy space without having a qualification. Having worked with CREATE, Adopt Change and many other organisations closely for years, Emily has been instrumental in pushing for systemic change in the care system and is passionate about seeing barriers broken down for young people with a care experience – particularly around employment and education. Emily's passion and fire for change is contagious, so listen in to feel inspired by her #SnapThatStigma journey. Thanks for sharing your story with us Emily! Please note: these episodes may touch on topics of child abuse or neglect, so listener discretion is advised if hearing these stories may be triggering for you. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is always help available through LifeLine on 13 11 14 or Kids HelpLine on 1800 55 1800. Who Are We? CREATE Foundation is the national consumer body for children and young people in out of home care. We work to CONNECT children and young people to each other, EMPOWER them to have a voice and create CHANGE on a systemic level. One of the biggest obstacles faced by children and young people with a care experience is the stigma surrounding it. Being labelled the “problem child”, “troubled” or “bad” – when children and young people are placed into care due to no fault of their own. One of CREATE's major campaigns is the Snap that Stigma initiative, where we want to showcase how incredible the young people we work with are, to overcome this negative image dogging young people with a care experience. Find out more: https://www.create.org.au/snap-that-stigma Follow us on Instagram: @CREATEFnd
Meet Adina: Lawyer, Social Worker, Advocate Hear directly from young people with a care experience about their lives, how they've overcome adversity and gone on to achieve incredible things! In this first episode we hear from Adina. Adina grew up in care, and has now gone on to become a qualified lawyer and social worker, an enormously caring young women and an all-round great human. Adina's story shows the impact of stability – how important it is for young people to have security during their formative years. With a strong support system, Adina graduated from high school, pursued and completed tertiary education in law and social work and secured a full time job, all while continuing to advocate for systemic change. Adina's story, as with so many of the young people we talk to, completely rejects the negative stereotyping faced by those in out of home care. Thanks for helping us to #SnapThatStigma Adina! Please note: these episodes may touch on topics of child abuse or neglect, so listener discretion is advised if hearing these stories may be triggering for you. If you are feeling upset or want to talk to someone, there is always help available through LifeLine on 13 11 14 or Kids HelpLine on 1800 55 1800. Who Are We? CREATE Foundation is the national consumer body for children and young people in out of home care. We work to CONNECT Children and young people to each other, EMPOWER them to have a voice and create CHANGE on a systemic level. One of the biggest obstacles faced by children and young people with a care experience is the stigma surrounding it. Being labelled the “problem child”, “troubled” or “bad” – when children and young people are placed into care due to no fault of their own. One of CREATE's major campaigns is the Snap that Stigma initiative, where we want to showcase how incredible the young people we work with are, to overcome this negative image dogging young people with a care experience. Find out more: https://www.create.org.au/snap-that-stigma Follow us on Instagram: @CREATEfnd
Trigger warning: Please note that the following material may cover topics such as homelessness and childhood abuse. If you need support, please talk with someone, such as Lifeline (13 11 14) or Beyond Blue. Welcome to episode three of ‘Voices in Action', a podcast by the CREATE Foundation – the national consumer body for children and young people with a care experience. We are the voice - for children and young people in care across Australia. This podcast is designed to give young people a platform to discuss issues important to them. Make sure you subscribe for future episodes! As part of our celebrations of NAIDOC Week 2020, we are excited to bring you an interview between a CREATE Young Consultant and CEO and Founder of ID Know Yourself, Isaiah Dawe. Isaiah himself grew up in out-of-home care, and was estranged from his culture from quite a young age. As he grew up, he was able to reconnect with his family and culture, which helped him in developing his identity. Isaiah then started ID Know Yourself, an organization which supports young Aboriginal people with experience in out-of-home care in reconnecting with their culture, and nurtures their development outside of care. The interview was incredibly insightful and shone a light on a number of issues faced by children and young people in the care sector, including the challenging journey of identity and cultural connection experienced by many First Nations young people with a care experience. Thank you to the CREATE Young Consultant who conducted the interview and a huge thank you to Isaiah for generously sharing his time and insights. If you'd like to learn more about ID Know Yourself, check the links below. Check out these additional resources: ID Know Yourself: www.idknowyourself.com Want to know more about CREATE Foundation? Our website: www.create.org.au Find us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CREATEfnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createfnd/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CREATEfnd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/327596/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkl-NPddrhK9IJZDwSSabGw
Trigger warning: Please note that the following material may cover topics such as homelessness and childhood abuse. If you need support, please talk with someone, such as Lifeline (13 11 14) or Beyond Blue. Welcome to episode two of ‘Voices in Action', a podcast by the CREATE Foundation – the national consumer body for children and young people with a care experience. We are the voice - for children and young people in care across Australia. This podcast is designed to give young people a platform to discuss issues important to them. Make sure you subscribe for future episodes. In this episode we hear directly from some of our awesome care-experienced Young Consultants about transitioning from care – what worked, what didn't and what they wish had been done differently. This is an important issue within the care sector and is a discussion worth listening to in order to better understand some of the challenges faced by those transitioning from care. Thanks to all our Young Consultants for sharing your insights and stories with us today – your openness and honestly continue to amaze all of us. If you are a carer or work in the sector, we encourage you to take a moment to reflect on how these insights can inform your practice. Check out these additional resources: Sortli App http://createyourfuture.org.au/about-me/leaving-care/sortli/ Want to know more about CREATE Foundation? Our website: www.create.org.au Find us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CREATEfnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createfnd/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CREATEfnd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/327596/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkl-NPddrhK9IJZDwSSabGw
Show notes: Trigger warning: Please note that the following material may cover topics such as homelessness and childhood abuse. If you need support, please talk with someone, such as Lifeline (13 11 14) or Beyond Blue. Welcome to ‘Voices in Action', a podcast by the CREATE Foundation – the national consumer body for children and young people with a care experience. We are the voice - for children and young people in care across Australia. This podcast is designed to give young people a platform to discuss issues important to them. Make sure you subscribe for future episodes. In this episode we hear directly from three amazing, care-experienced young people about their views of extending care to 21 (having a supported placement that is provided by the government up to 21). This is an important issue within the care sector and is a discussion worth listening to in order to better understand some of the challenges faced by those transitioning from care. “This is a powerful podcast listening to the experiences of young people who are transitioning to adulthood and their discussions about extending care (placement and support) to 21. Hearing directly from young people what works and what we could do better is both humbling and inspiring – as a CSO [Child Safety Officer] myself, I would encourage anyone working in this space to make time to listen to what these young people have to say!” Kate (Child Safety Officer) Want to learn more about extending care placement? Check out these additional resources: ‘Supported Out-of-Home Care Placement to 21 in QLD' Report https://create.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/QLD_2020_Supported-Placement-Final-Report.pdf Staying in Care Until 21 – South Australia Fact Sheet: https://create.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/QLD_2020_Supported-Placement-Final-Report-1.pdf CREATE Post-care report 2020 https://create.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/CREATE-OOHC-In-Care-2018-Report.pdf Sortli App http://createyourfuture.org.au/about-me/leaving-care/sortli/ www.create.org.au Want to know more about CREATE Foundation? Our website: www.create.org.au Find us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CREATEfnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createfnd/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CREATEfnd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/327596/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkl-NPddrhK9IJZDwSSabGw
Welcome to Voices in Action, a podcast by the CREATE Foundation. Welcome to ‘Voices in Action', a podcast by the CREATE Foundation. CREATE is a national organisation with over 20 000 members aged from birth to 25 who are or were in care (foster, kinship or residential care). Our job is to connect children and young people in care to each other and their community, empower them to build self-confidence and be heard to change the care system. We do this in consultation with children and young people, through advocacy; to improve policies, practices and services, and increase community awareness. We are the voice - for children and young people in care across Australia. In every episode of this podcast, we hear directly from young people with a care experience. Make sure you subscribe to this podcast for future episodes. “This is a powerful podcast, listening to the experiences of young people who are transitioning to adulthood and their discussions about extending care (placement and support) to 21. Hearing directly from young people what works and what we could do better is both humbling and inspiring – as a CSO [Child Safety Officer] myself, I would encourage anyone working in this space to make time to listen to what these young people have to say!” Kate (Child Safety Officer) Want to know more? Our website: www.create.org.au Find us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CREATEfnd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/createfnd/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/CREATEfnd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/327596/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkl-NPddrhK9IJZDwSSabGw