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Care Day 2021

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19 February 2021

#CareDay21 – The Global Celebration of Children in Care

Care Day is the world’s largest celebration of children and young people in the care system. It provides an opportunity to reflect on the contribution they make to our communities and society, while exploring what policy and legislative reforms are necessary in Ireland to ensure better and more equitable outcomes for care experienced children and youth.


There are nearly 6,000 children and young people in care in Ireland, and approximately 2,900 young adults in after-care. These cohorts lack visibility, are often stigmatised and are overlooked in national conversations on children’s issues. Care Day is a way to highlight the positive impact these children and young people are making and improve understanding of the obstacles they face.

Speaking on Care Day 21, CEO of EPIC, Marissa Ryan stated:

“Children and young people in care and after-care make a real difference to our communities and society. They are brave, resilient, and brilliant people, who with the right supports and services will be the doctors, lawyers, engineers, scientists and shopkeepers of the future. Today, we want everyone in Ireland to acknowledge and celebrate them – they rise every day and overcome challenges most of us will never experience.”

Ryan continued, “Every child in care, and every young person in after-care has a right to fairness and equity in how they are treated, listened to and cared for. On Care Day we are urging the Government to use the opportunity of the current review of the Child Care Act to ensure care- experienced children and youth are given the same chances as children in the general population so they can achieve their full potential. This includes additional supports in relation to accommodation, education and mental health, and extending the age limit for after-care services. By providing a focused, integrated response to their needs across Departments, the Government can ensure those in their care achieve their full potential”

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