About the Bright Spots Programme

The Bright Spots Programme is a research and service improvement tool that works to ensure that care-experienced children and young people have a say in decisions that impact their lives. Developed by Coram Voice in partnership with Professor Julie Selwyn at the Rees Centre, University of Oxford, wi

Bright Spots Programme

The Bright Spots Programme is a research project that helps local authorities to use children and young people’s voices to inform service development and strategic thinking. The Bright Spots offer for local authorities consists of three main tools: 1. The Your Life, Your Care (YLYC) survey –

‘How to make life better’: Learning from the Bright Spots Programme

Tuesday 15th June 2021 1pm – 2.15pm Please join us for a special Zoom webinar to mark the launch of our Bright Spots ‘Practice Bank’ and University of Oxford’s Evaluation of the Bright Spots Programme. Our Peer Learning Seminars are an opportunity to network, discuss practice

The Bright Spots offer

We believe that care-experienced children and young people are experts in their own lives, and are therefore based placed to inform corporate parents about what’s working well and what needs improving in their service. By using either of the two Bright Spots surveys or New Belongings Plus, loca