New support model announced for youth in care to transition to adulthood
Young adults who were formally in government care will now be able to benefit from a new support model that will prepare them to live independently, pursue education and build their careers.
Children’s Services is unveiling the new Transition to Adulthood Program (TAP) on Apr. 4, 2022.
The goal of TAP is to provide more specialized, coordinated, consistent services and supports for young adults formerly in government care. It will also focus on helping them find mentors, develop employment and life skills, attain post-secondary education and maintain connections to people in their lives who can give them ongoing emotional support.
“The changes that come with going out on your own are hard for any young person, and we know that young adults previously in care face unique challenges during that transition. This new program will help current and former youth in care live successful lives on their own terms and work towards the futures they envision for themselves by providing the supports and connections they need, when they need them, to make that happen,” says Minister of Children’s Services Rebecca Schulz.

