Tracy Beaker actor calls West Country care leaver bus pass 'really important'

Dani Harmer has spoken out at the start of Care Leavers Week, following the announcement by Dan Norris

Author: Oliver MorganPublished 25th Oct 2023
Last updated 25th Oct 2023

The Metro Mayor's been praised by Tracy Beaker for giving free bus passes to every young person leaving care in the region.

Dani Harmer, who plays Britain's most famous care leaver, has called it a 'really important step' for 18 to 21 year olds leaving the care system.

Dan Norris said he was 'determined to act' after approached by the children's charity Bernado's, and has called the issue something which is 'close to his heart'.

Speaking at the start of Care Leavers Week today (October 25), the Labour Mayor explains how all 18-to-21-year-old care leavers living in the West of England will be able to ride buses for free across 350-plus square miles - making it one of the largest schemes anywhere in the UK.

West of England Mayor Dan Norris said: “I know kids in care have a tough start. After Barnardo's spoke to me about the travel challenges facing young care leavers, I was determined to act.

"Many of these youngsters just can’t rely on a lift from parents to get to college, or head to that interview across town. That’s why I’m proud to introduce this free travel to give a helping hand.”

The scheme has been welcomed by children's charities, including Barnado’s, who have called it a 'lifeline' for care leavers in the region, as well as the Children’s Society, plus local organisations such as 1625 Independent People who work across the West.

Duncan Stanway, Assistant Director at Barnardo’s, said: “We are absolutely delighted that the Mayor of the West of England will be offering care leavers free bus travel. Since 2022, Barnardo's Transport for Freedom campaign has been calling for transport authorities to create bespoke schemes for care leavers who are struggling with the cost-of-living and do not have the 'bank of mum and dad' to top up their fare.

"This new scheme will be a lifeline for care leavers across the West of England, many of whom rely on public transport to access education and employment, or to visit friends and family. We hope that other local places look at this innovative support and roll-out their own schemes.”

Rebecca Ball, Programme Manager at West of England charity 1625 Independent People, added: “Travel costs can be a significant challenge for our young people when it comes to accessing and sustaining work or education, as well as connecting with interests and hobbies that they value highly. We would like to say a huge thank you for all involved in making this happen for care-experienced young people.’

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