Vulnerable young people should be allowed to stay in care until they are aged 25, the government's children's commissioner for England has said
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A Department for Education spokesman said the government was "committed to improving the lives of care leavers".
"That is why we have introduced a comprehensive series of reforms since 2010 to help and support them.
"We welcome the survey's findings that the vast majority feel they live in the right place, are treated with respect and feel part of the family.
"But we are not complacent and will continue to work to make sure all young people, whatever their background, have the best opportunity to achieve their full potential," the spokesman added.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-33438003
This may seem an unusual topic for these forums but I feel very strongly it is about time. I hope others will as well.
In the 70s I spent a number of years working with Social workers and such, (in a very amateur capacity). Seeing young people literally being dumped onto the street the day after their 16th birthday was so tragic. Most were simply incapable of caring for themselves and supprot was rare and difficult to find. Some also may recall there were a number of organisations which we might now call cults, very ready to welcome many of these children.
The reality is, most simply knocked their way from one brick wall to the next, ending up with miserable lives often with a few kids.
I do realyl hope these proposals are not watered down. These kids do deserve full support until they are 25. 25 is a good limit.