Kent Messenger Maidstone

200 children in the county waiting for a foster placement

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Kent County Council says a shortage of foster carers is reaching crisis point – and the continuing influx of asylum seeker children is making it even more challengin­g.

About 200 children across the county are in need of fostering but do not have a placement.

There is a particular shortage in west Kent, including Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge.

KCC says the county is not unique as there is a national shortage of foster carers estimated at 9,000.

But the authority says there is added pressure because of the large number of unaccompan­ied asylum seeker children continuing to arrive here having endured traumatic journeys.

In Kent this year, 1,593 children entered care compared to 899 in 2013-14.

Cllr Peter Oakford, KCC cabinet member for specialist children’s services, said: “We need more foster carers now.

“As the number of children entering care continues to rise, councils across the country are struggling to recruit the homes we need to be able to do our best for our looked-after children.

“We need more homes so that we have a wide range of people who can meet the diverse needs of these vulnerable young people.

“This means we are more able to make the right match first time and find them a stable, permanent home in which they can thrive.”

Of the 1,446 children fostered with Kent County Council, 68% are aged over 10 years old and

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A shortage of foster carers is reaching crisis point in the county
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Picture: SWNS.COM/Adam Gray The influx of asylum seekers has added to the problem

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