The significant research showing the link between poverty and being in care
- Ralph Burrows
- Nov 22, 2024
- 1 min read
A recent study by the Together Trust highlights a significant link between poverty and the likelihood of children entering the care system in England. The research identifies poverty as a primary driver, rather than merely a contextual factor, influencing this trend. Key findings include:
Reframing Poverty: Recognizing poverty as a central cause for children entering care, necessitating targeted interventions.
Support Systems: Emphasizing the need for local authorities to have adequate resources to address housing, food insecurity, and economic challenges to reduce care admissions.
Education: Developing strategies to enhance educational aspirations for both parents and children, ensuring appropriate schooling for those in care.
Policy Reforms: Advocating for the removal of punitive policies like the two-child limit and benefits cap, which exacerbate child poverty.
Cost-of-Living Crisis: Implementing long-term solutions to address rising living costs that push more families into poverty.
The report calls for systemic changes to better support families and prevent unnecessary care admissions due to economic hardships.
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