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St Christopher’s is a charity creating brighter futures for children and young people in care. As a leading provider of children's services, we always seek to develop our practice and find new ways of supporting young people.
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All our services have the same goal: to support children and young people to fulfil their potential, grow into independent adults and have happy, successful futures.
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There are many ways you can support St Christopher's work with children and young people. Find out how you can help young people reach their goals.
Media coverage
Media coverage
St Christopher’s has been featured in a number of media outlets to showcase our work with children and young people. Articles particularly focus on our specialist knowledge around working with unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, child sexual exploitation and attachment theory.
Charities criticise foster care exclusion from free childcare policy – The Guardian – 8 November 2017
Foster carers must receive the extra free childcare allowance too – The Guardian – 8 November 2017
File on 4 – Crossing the Line – Britain’s Teenage Drug Mules – BBC Radio 4 – 24 October 2017
Charity uses football to empower vulnerable teens – Copyright Magazine – 18 April 2017
Football helps child refugees in the UK reach their goals – The Guardian – 12 April 2017
Staying Close reforms around the corner – Children & Young People Now ‘Children in Care’ Supplement – October 2016
Adolescent Attachment Style in Residential Care – British Journal of Social Work – 12 October 2016
New drop-in centre turns lives around – IOM Today – 25 April 2016
‘A Safe Place to Live’: A specialist home for children at risk of sexual exploitation – Community Care – 22 July 2015
Young victims of sexual abuse should get help in their local area, not far away – The Guardian – 9 June 2015