About us
Who we are
Voices from Care Cymru is a leading rights charity who are committed to equality, service excellence and creating a supportive environment where every care experienced individual can thrive and achieve. Join our team which is driven and inspired by care experienced people and be part of a movement where every child and young person has the opportunity to achieve their full potential.
Are you passionate about empowering children and young people to thrive and aspire?
Can you positively impact our care experienced community in Wales?
Do you have a vision for influencing change, and driving child led participation opportunities?
Our culture and values
Mission and Values
Voices From Care Cymru exists to improve the lives of care experienced children and young people in Wales, which we achieve by being an independent voice.
The things we value are:
● Being Young-Person Led
Everything VFCC does is guided by care experienced children & young people. Our Board of Trustees is split between young people and professionals, and we regularly consult children and young people on issues that are important to them.
● Equality For Everyone In Care
We believe that care experienced children & young people should have the same chances and opportunities as their non-care experienced peers. They should not have to face stigma, discrimination and barriers in life because of their care experience.
● Creating A Care Family
VFCC provides the opportunity for care experienced children & young people to meet, grow, learn and develop long lasting friendships.
● Being Aspirational
VFCC wants care experienced children & young people to be everything that they can be. We want to inspire them and nurture their potential.
● Celebrating Individuality
VFCC is a unique organisation, and we recognise and celebrate the individuality and diversity of the children & young people we work with. We see that the different backgrounds, experiences and views of care experienced children & young people help us to develop as an organisation and better represent the wider care population.