The Black Care Experience is a not-for-profit doing great things to improve the experience of black children and young people in social care. They asked me to write posts for their social media channels to help drive engagement and sign-ups to their online event.
Check out a few sample posts below.
We want to improve the care experience of black children and young people, but we can’t do it alone.
Join us at our free Online ‘Pop Up’ Event and we’ll fill you in on our new Charter that sets our commitment to keep black children and young people in the care system connected to their culture, identity and heritage.
If you work in the children’s social care workforce whether through a Local Authority or Voluntary Organisation, book your free place now at one of our upcoming events on 25th April and 9th May from 10:00am - 12:00 noon.
See link in bio. #NoLongerHidden #TheBlackCareExperienceCharter #Culture #Identity #Heritage #Legacy
Twitter
Heard about #TheBlackCareExperienceCharter but not sure what it’s all about?
Find out at one of our upcoming Online ‘Pop Up’ Events 25th Apr & 9th May, from 10:00am - 12:00 noon.
Secure your place now, visit: https://www.theblackcareexperience.co.uk/events
#Culture #Identity #Heritage
Linked In
Let’s join together and create a better care experience for black children and young people.
Find out how at one of our FREE upcoming Online ‘Pop Up’ Events taking place on 25th April and 9th May, from 10:00am - 12:00 noon.
If you work in the children’s social care workforce whether through a Local Authority or Voluntary Organisation, this event is for you.
We’ll take you through the details of our new Charter, and how you can help improve the care experience of black children and young people across the UK. Book your place now, visit: https://www.theblackcareexperience.co.uk/events
#NoLongerHidden #TheBlackCareExperienceCharter #Culture #Identity #Heritage #Legacy
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