Chloe Juliette
A passionate and active member of the care experienced community, and qualitative social researcher, with the hope of supporting better policy making.
A passionate and active member of the care experienced community, and qualitative social researcher, with the hope of supporting better policy making.
Chloe Juliette started out in community arts alongside government co-production projects focused on developing children’s social care policy. In response to her exposure to the foster care system, interpersonal abuse, and societal disadvantages, she built a career as a qualitative research and engagement practitioner focused on enabling the public and service users to feed into policy and practice across a range of sectors, including children’s social care. She is currently focused on learning about community-led action and sustainable societal behaviours.
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"I want to be a spokesperson because I want the public to understand that care experienced people are actually pretty relatable, and worth actively supporting."
Chloe Juliette was interviewed on BBC Radio 4’s Fixing Britain with Louise Casey about policy and the care system.
Chloe Juliette wrote ‘Once upon a time: a care leaver’s response to the John Lewis advert’ for Children and Young People Now.
Chloe Juliette gave this powerful Four Thought talk on BBC Radio Four. Which was adapted for her piece ‘All children in care deserve to be heard’ in Children and Young People Now.