Foster Care Placements

Education – in the House of Commons at on 17 July 2023.

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Photo of James Morris James Morris Assistant Whip

What steps her Department is taking to help increase the number of foster care placements.

Photo of Claire Coutinho Claire Coutinho The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

We know that we need more foster carers. That is a really important part of our plan, “Stable Homes, Built on Love”, to reform the care system. We are investing £27 million in recruitment and retention over the next two years. We have also increased the national minimum allowance for foster parents by 12.4% as part of those plans.

Photo of James Morris James Morris Assistant Whip

Does my hon. Friend agree that foster carers can play a vital role in improving the health and wellbeing of a looked-after child, and that we need to encourage more people to go into foster caring by removing unnecessary bureaucratic barriers so that we can build a network of foster carers across the country to improve the life chances of children in care?

Photo of Claire Coutinho Claire Coutinho The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Education

This is a big priority for me. Some children end up in children’s homes when they should have ended up with foster carers, so we need to recruit more. As I have said, we are making a significant investment in recruitment and retention so that we can keep some of our brilliant, experienced foster carers as well as attracting more into the system.