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Trainee scheme offers career change opportunities to support children in care

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A youth work organisation is offering career change opportunities for those interested in supporting young people in care.
Trainees could support children and young people aged five to 26. Picture: Adobe Stock
Trainees could support children and young people aged five to 26. Picture: Adobe Stock

Specialist child and youth care provider Kibble is calling on people from all professions whose work may have been affected by the pandemic to consider joining its child and youth care trainee programme.

The call comes after research from Aviva found that more than half of UK workers are hoping to change careers in the next 12 months, while more than two million people plan to find a new role which helps others.

Kibble provides essential care and education for children and young people from the age of five to 26, many of whom have experienced adversity or trauma.

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