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The Care Leavers Covenant – A conversation with Councillor Emma Williamson

Listening, learning, and leading change for Care-Experienced young people.

In a powerful conversation, Julie Towers, Director at Penna, sits down with Councillor Emma Williamson, Deputy Leader and Executive Member for Children and Family Wellbeing and Housing at Cumberland Council, to discuss her unwavering commitment to children and family wellbeing.

From ensuring care-experienced young people shape policy decisions to leading the charge on the protected characteristic motion, Emma shares her insights on why supporting young people is everyone’s responsibility—not just children’s services.

Watch the full interview now and join Penna and the Care Leavers Covenant in championing real change for young people.

 

Julie Towers – Director, Penna

Julie Towers

LinkedIn: Julie Towers
Email: julie.towers@penna.com

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