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MY VOICE HAS TO BE HEARD. Research on outcomes for young people leaving care in North Dublin. empowering people in care

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Table 1: Number of young people aged 17-18 years  in each local health office area
Table 2 provides a summary of the main aspects of  the data collection
Table 4: Number of positive outcomes for young people divided into categories (N=65)
Table 5 shows that 61% (20) of young people whose  last care placement was in foster care had a high  score for positive outcomes, which compared to  6% (1) of those in a residential care placement and  23% (3) of those in the ‘other’ category of last care
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