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Disjointed youth support 'damages wellbeing in later life'

A lack of integration between services that support children and young people as they move into adulthood is storing up problems for their future, a group of experts has warned.

In an open letter, representatives from children’s and youth charities argue that a person’s experiences during their childhood, youth and middle age determine their wellbeing in later life.

The letter marks the launch of the Looking Forward to Later Life report by the Early Action Task Force, co-ordinated by Community Links, which highlights a disjointed approach to the ageing population by successive governments.

Signatories to the letter, including 4Children chief executive Anne Longfield and London Youth chief executive Rosie Ferguson, have called on the government to review its approach and support an early intervention strategy that provides integrated support during childhood and adolescence in a bid to prevent problems arising in later life.

The letter states: “As they grow up and grow older many of these children will use our services.

“To thrive in old age they will need a supportive childhood, a great education, a well-paid career, opportunities to contribute to their communities, secure savings, a healthy lifestyle throughout life, access to good support and social networks.

“And all of this before they reach old age, at which point it might be too late: it is not easy to prepare for later life when we are already old, we can just manage the consequences of what has come before.

“We urge government to join us in creating a bold, ambitious, long-term vision for our ageing society. It would take in pensions and social care, but also education and housing, mental and physical health, work and volunteering.”

Ferguson said it is vital that young people are given the best opportunities to succeed in adulthood.

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