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CES, in partnership with the Department of Children, Disability and Equality (DCDE) and Tusla, is commencing a new national study to examine how care-experienced young adults aged 18-24 are supported in education, employment and training. Please Note: At 28:40, we mistakenly say that 'informal kinship care' is an eligible form of care experience for this study. However, private family arrangements (like informal kinship care) and those who are adopted (but have no prior experience of formal state care) are outside the scope of this study and is ineligible unfortunately. To participate, young people aged 18-24 must have been in formal state care where the state was their legal guardian, for any period of time before turning 18. This includes foster care, relative foster care, residential care, supported lodgings, special care, and special emergency care. Apologies for any confusion caused and please contact Karl McGrath at kmcgrath@effectiveservices.org if you have any questions.