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Children’s Social Care 2025-07-10

10 July 2025

Lead MP

Helen Hayes

Debate Type

General Debate

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Other Contributors: 5

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Helen Hayes raised concerns about children’s social care 2025-07-10 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
The children's social care system is under significant strain due to rising need, stretched budgets, and workforce shortages. The number of looked-after children increased by over 20% since 2014, with the cost of crisis interventions skyrocketing while early help services have seen a 31% real terms decrease in spending over the last decade. Helen Hayes urges the government to allocate substantial funding from the spending review to restore early intervention services to levels seen in 2010 and implement recommendations for placing children closer to home, addressing carer shortages, supporting kinship care with financial aid equivalent to foster carers, ensuring high-quality residential placements, improving workforce retention, providing better mental health support, and enhancing support for young people transitioning out of the care system.
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