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Looked-After ChildrenChildren who are in the care of local authorities are described as 'looked-after children'. They are one of the most vulnerable groups in society. The majority of children who remain in care are there because they have suffered abuse or neglect. Routes into care There are two main reasons for children being in local authority care:
At any one time around 60,000 children are looked after in England, although some 90,000 pass through the care system in any year.
42% of looked-after children return home within six months. The system aims to support rehabilitation back into families where that is possible. |
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