Uxbridge Gazette

Children in the care system need stability

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THE care system exists to support children who cannot live with their birth parents or do not have a stable

and supportive home life.

At its best it can protect children from harm and help them recover from traumatic early experience­s. At Barnardo’s, we know from our direct experience supporting children in care across London that one of the greatest challenges they face is still instabilit­y. For far too many children, living in care can feel like being ‘bounced around’ a system, with frequent changes of home leaving them feeling endlessly unsettled.

Through the work of our family hubs, we know it is possible to help families to access crucial support before things reach crisis point. The key is early support. We want to see the Government provide more early support for the country’s most vulnerable families: so that children can have safer childhoods and more positive futures.

The number of children in care now sits at a record high of over 80,000 in England alone, and many of these young people carry burdens that young shoulders shouldn’t have to bear.

With the recent publicatio­n of the Government’s review of children’s social care in England, we now have a unique opportunit­y to give these children the same opportunit­ies as we expect for our own children. It cannot be right that children who experience the care system are more likely to become homeless or end up in prison. It cannot be right that, during their most unsettled moments, children in care can be passed from pillar to post.

However, if the Government can get the system of care and support right for these children, then we can truly start to ‘level up’ opportunit­ies for all, right across the country.

Lynn Perry MBE CEO of Barnardo’s

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