
However, for children in care, of which 80 per cent suffer a diagnosable mental health disorder, this is frequently not the reality. The lack of routine and school-run activities can curate a stressful and unpredictable environment which can exacerbate these mental health concerns and require extra support. But unfortunately, the very nature of summer school holidays means that the required support is not usually available to vulnerable children in care during the height of summer.
Regular routine helps to create a sense of stability which is essential for healthy physical and emotional development. When a child has suffered trauma, which so many children in care have, managing difficult feelings can be a tough battle making for turbulent emotions and compromised wellbeing.
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