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Urgent Need for Continued Support for Care Leavers Beyond Age 18

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 12:04 am
Emma Richardson, Deputy Political Editor
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The journey for young adults who have grown up in care remains fraught with challenges, highlighting the need for ongoing support even after they reach the age of 18. Recent findings reveal alarming statistics about the outcomes for this vulnerable group, prompting calls for a more robust response from the state to safeguard their future well-being.

Data indicates that children raised in care face significantly poorer life outcomes compared to their peers. They are 62% more likely to die before the age of 75, and their risk of receiving a criminal conviction or caution is four times higher than that of the general population. Despite a slight decrease in the number of children in care in England—from a peak of 83,750 in 2023 to 81,770 in March of the following year—this figure still represents a 17.7% increase compared to a decade ago, underscoring the ongoing necessity for effective intervention.

To address some of these issues, the government has rolled out a series of reforms designed to improve the lives of care leavers, including the provision of free prescriptions and eye tests. While these measures are a step in the right direction, they are not a panacea for the myriad challenges that these individuals face. The financial struggles of local councils, exacerbated by budget constraints, continue to hinder the provision of essential services. Many local authorities are grappling with the pressing issue of recruiting and retaining qualified social workers, which has emerged as the primary workforce challenge within the sector.

The shortage of foster carers is another critical concern, as it directly impacts the quality of care that children receive. Plans to expand the eligibility criteria for potential foster carers are expected to be discussed soon, in hopes of alleviating this pressing issue. However, as children’s social care is a devolved matter, these proposed changes will only apply to England, leaving Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland unaffected. Current statistics reveal that an additional 23,230 children in these regions are also under state care, highlighting the broader scope of challenges that require attention across the UK.

The struggle for care leavers does not conclude upon reaching adulthood; rather, it often marks the beginning of a new array of difficulties. Young people exiting the care system frequently report feelings of isolation and uncertainty as they transition into independent living. It is essential for the state to recognise its continued responsibility towards these individuals, ensuring they receive adequate support to navigate this crucial phase of their lives.

As society grapples with these issues, a comprehensive approach that goes beyond basic health provisions is vital. Stakeholders must work collaboratively to enhance the support systems available for care leavers, fostering environments that empower them to thrive rather than merely survive. The need for further reforms and increased investment in social care services remains urgent, as the stakes are high for those who have already faced significant adversity in their formative years.

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Emma Richardson brings nine years of political journalism experience to her role as Deputy Political Editor. She specializes in policy analysis, party strategy, and electoral politics, with particular expertise in Labour and trade union affairs. A graduate of Oxford's PPE program, she previously worked at The New Statesman and Channel 4 News.
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