Life improves in care for most looked-after children

An article highlighting the creation of the Your Life, Your Care survey and its finding that, “The vast majority of looked-after children feel their lives have improved since being taken into care.”

Tristan Donovan 

Children and Young People Now

The charity Coram Voice and the University of Bristol asked 2,263 children and young people aged between four and 18 about their experiences of being in care and found 83 per cent felt their life had improved. Only six per cent said they felt life had got worse.

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Link to CYPNow website