First Minister Vaughan Gething has also warned far too many children and young people do not have a good experience of the care system
I’m Matt Jones with news that Wales's First Minister is admitting too many children are being taken from their families, as figures show more than one child in every 100 in Wales is now living in care. Vaughan Gething has also warned far too many children and young people do not have a good experience of the care system as he gave evidence to a Senedd scrutiny committee. The parliament heard care rates are significantly higher than in England, with "massive, unexplained" variations within Wales.
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