Services for care experienced children: exploring radical reform
Inquiry4
The Children,
Young People and Education Committee held an inquiry to scrutinise the
Welsh Government’s progress in delivering its Programme for Government
Commitment to ‘explore radical reform of current services for children looked
after and care leavers’.
The Committee has published
its report
(PDF 4MB) entitled If not now, then when? Radical reform for care experienced
children and young people and a summary
report
(PDF 2MB) on the 24 May 2023.
On the 5 July the Committee received a response (PDF 285KB) to the report from the
Welsh Government.
A plenary debate was held on Wednesday 12 July 2023.
The Deputy Minister for Social Services attended committee on the 14 September, for a scrutiny session on the Welsh Government’s response to the report. Ahead of the session the Committee has wrote (PDF 482KB) to the Welsh Government. Ahead of the session we received a response (PDF 1MB). Following the session Members agreed to write to the Deputy Minister to follow up on some areas.
Senedd Research has produced a statistical
briefing on
care experienced children in Wales.
Background to the inquiry
There has been a 35% increase in looked
after children between 2011 and 2021:
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>>>In 2011 there were 5,410
children in care in Wales.
>>>By 2021 there were 7,265
children in the care of Welsh local authorities.
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In 2011, for every 10,000 new-born babies
in Wales, 43 became the subject of care proceedings within two weeks of birth.
By 2018 this had more than doubled to 83 babies per 10,000 births.
Looked after children are high on the
political agenda following the First Minister’s personal commitment to reduce
the number of children in care. The Welsh Government’s Programme for Government
includes a series of relevant and far reaching commitments, including to
“Explore radical reform of current services for children looked after and care
leavers.”
The Committee’s summer 2021
consultation on its priorities for the Sixth Senedd also identified several
issues relevant to care experienced children:
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>>>Support and placements for
children in care
>>>Accommodation and support
for care leavers
>>>Children’s advocacy
services
>>>The children’s social care
workforce
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Terms of Reference
We looked at what Welsh Government is
doing to deliver its commitment in the Programme for Government to “explore radical
reform of current services for children looked after and care leavers”.
The aim of our inquiry was to set out
top line priorities for policy areas where change is needed and which would
make the biggest difference to the lives of children and young people.
We considered priorities for radical
reform in the following three stages of the care system:
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>>>Before care: Safely
reducing the number of children in the care system
>>>In care: Quality services
and support children in care
>>>After care: On-going support when young people leave care
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Evidence gathering
During late 2022, the Committee held a
series of face-to-face meetings across Wales with care experienced children and
birth parents who have had a child removed, a summary report from these
sessions has been published (PDF 247KB).
In early 2023 the Committee took oral
evidence and held a series of stakeholder events, a summary report from these
stakeholder events has been published (PDF 234KB).
On the 24 February Senedd officials set
up a stall at the ‘Proud To Be Me’ event to talk to attendees about the
Children, Young People and Education Committee’s inquiry into radical reform of
services for care experienced children. Attendees were asked to write down
ideas for radical reform of the care system on postcards and to post them into
a ballot box. A summary of the responses received has been published (PDF 795KB).
Consultation
The Committee launched a call for
written evidence on 06 October 2022. The consultation closed on 17 February
2023. All responses have been published.
Business type: Committee Inquiry
First published: 06/07/2022
Documents
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Deputy Minister for Social Services - 25 September 2023
PDF 145 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to Cardiff Council - 25 September 2023
PDF 146 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to Vale of Glamorgan Council - 25 September 2023
PDF 139 KB
- Response from Deputy Minister for Social Services - 10 August 2023
PDF 1 MB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the First Minister and the Deputy Minister for Social Services - 14 July 2023
PDF 481 KB
- Summary Report - If not now, then when? - 24 May 2023
PDF 2 MB
- Letter from the Deputy Minister for Social Services to the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee - 24 April 2023
PDF 137 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Chair of the Petitions Committee - 5 April 2023
PDF 104 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Deputy Minister for Social Services - 30 March 2023
PDF 143 KB
- Findings of stakeholder events - March 2023
PDF 234 KB
- Engagement findings - March 2023
PDF 247 KB
- Proposals for radical reform from attendees of the Voices From Care's 'Proud To Be Me' event"- February 2023
PDF 794 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Chair of the Local Government and Housing Committee - 28 February 2023
PDF 217 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Chair of the Health and Social Care Committee - 28 February 2023
PDF 202 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the First Minister and the Deputy Minister for Social Services - 28 February 2023
PDF 212 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the All Wales Heads of Children’s Services (AWHoCS) - 16 February 2023
PDF 201 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Chief Executive of Care Inspectorate Wales - 30 January 2023
PDF 209 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Chief Executive of Social Care Wales - 30 January 2023
PDF 215 KB
- Transcript from the session with young people on 18 January 2023
PDF 165 KB
- Joint letter from the Minister for Social Justice and the Deputy Minister for Social Services - 1 December 2022
PDF 208 KB
- Letter to the Chair of All Wales Heads of Children’s Services Group, ADSS Cymru - 14 December 2022
PDF 114 KB
- Letter from the Chair of the Children, Young People and Education Committee to the Minister for Social Justice and the Deputy Minister for Social Services - 11 October 2022
PDF 207 KB
Consultations