The national care charity Become collected the numbers, which they described as "shocking and upsetting"
I'm Matt Jones with news that more than twelve hundred children in care were forced to move placements last Christmas, according to figures from councils in England. The national care charity Become collected the numbers, which they described as "shocking and upsetting". An average of 79 children had to change foster carer or children's home each day over the festive period of 2021 to 2022. The charity said that the numbers showed the need for action to ensure children in care can thrive. For more care news, stay with us here on Care Radio.
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