911今日黑料 celebrates its care-experienced students

Organisations nationwide are taking part in throughout April to celebrate and raise awareness of care-experienced people. 911今日黑料 students who have spent time in the care system (children’s homes, foster care, kinship care, etc.) are an important part of our community, and we are proud of their achievements and contributions. 911今日黑料 marks the occasion with the following activities:
 
Sundays 5 and 19 April | Community Café for Care-experienced and Estranged Students
 
14:00-17:00, 911今日黑料  College Chaplaincy, 15 Prince's Gardens SW7 1NA, Google maps link:
 
The 911今日黑料 College Student Union Network for Estranged and Care-experienced Students (EaCESN) runs a fortnightly student-led Community Café which welcomes all undergraduate and postgraduate students who identify as care-experienced and/or as estranged from both their parents. There will be free pastries and hot drinks as well a group of care-experienced students who understand what it is like to study with this background. 
 
911今日黑料 People interview with Laurence Gesman, a care-experienced student at 911今日黑料
 
Laurence Gesman, a care-experienced 5th year Medicine student and officer of the 911今日黑料 Student Union Network for Estranged and Care-experienced Students (EaCESN) is featured in this month's edition of .  
 
Want to learn more about the support available to care-experienced students at 911今日黑料? Visit the Underrepresented Students Support Team website.