Tomorrow's Changed Society
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omorrow's Changed Society.
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Why TCS Exists
The society we want tomorrow is built by the young people we choose to invest in today.
Talent is evenly distributed. Opportunity is not. Too many young people move through education without ever being truly developed — not because they lack potential, but because the systems around them were never designed to form them.
TCS was built by people who have seen what happens when young people — especially those from disadvantaged or care-experienced backgrounds — are left without guidance, structure, or a single adult who genuinely believes in them. We do not wait for crisis. We build foundations.
We deliver early intervention, mentorship, and civic education — not just to improve individual outcomes, but to form the generation that will lead a changed society.
Our Programmes
Practical programmes that support students, equip staff, and create lasting change in education.
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Assemblies
Thought-provoking sessions that cut through group pressure and build independent thinking. Students leave with a broader perspective on social and civic life — and a stronger sense of their own voice within it.
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Mentoring
A bespoke model that pairs young people with credible, relatable mentors and support tailored to where they actually are. The result is stronger decision-making, greater confidence, and renewed engagement with education and the future.
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Staff Training
Practical, experience-rooted training that equips educators to manage behaviour effectively and respond to the full complexity of the young people in front of them — particularly those carrying trauma or navigating neurodivergence.
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Our Impact So Far
- 100+ Students Engaged
- 500+ Staff Trained
- 10 Programmes Delivered
- 2025 Founded
Meet the Founder
Jaydan Okunola
Founder, CEO & Director
Jaydan grew up in the care system. Four secondary schools. Exclusion. Years of navigating a world that was not built with him in mind — without a consistent adult, without a blueprint, and without anyone telling him that what he was capable of had nothing to do with where he had come from.
He figured it out anyway. But he never forgot what it felt like not to have the support that should have been there. That feeling is why TCS exists.
"I did not build this because I read about the problem. I built it because I lived it — and I refused to be just 'an exception' who made it out."
Today, Jaydan is a Law student at King's College London, a Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholar, and recipient of the Aya Scholarship — awarded by King's College London on behalf of the British Transport Police. He brings everything he has learned — in the care system, in schools, and in life — into every programme TCS delivers.
Alongside TCS, Jaydan is the founder of Sukaya — an AI-powered wellbeing companion designed to make meaningful mental health support accessible to young people, wherever they are. Same mission. Different medium.
- Care leaver — 10+ years in the care system
- LLB Law student, King's College London
- Founder, Tomorrow's Changed Society Foundation
- Founder, Sukaya — AI wellbeing app for young people
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Latest from the Blog
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AfC SENCo Conference
School is the laboratory of society — it needs to be a place where more pupils can succeed without needing to fight the system.
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Jay in Politics
The number of schools marking Holocaust Memorial Day has fallen from 2,000 in 2023 to just 850 in 2025. Never again is more than a slogan — it’s a responsibility.
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Christmas Tree Fundraiser
After hand-delivering almost 800 leaflets, The TCS Foundation raised £1,005 — enough to fund four more young people on our mentoring programme.
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