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Longfield calls on councils to improve stability for children in care

Children in care are being moved around too much, with the proportion who have experienced a change in school, home or social worker within a year all rising, the children's commissioner for England has warned.

Anne Longfield's annual Stability Index 2018 found that 53,000 looked-after children (74 per cent of the total children in care population) had experienced a change in their placement, school or social worker during 2016/17.

This is an increase on results from the previous year's index, the first time the figures were compiled, which found that 50,011 looked-after children (71 per cent of the total children in care population) had experienced instability across at least one of these three areas of their life in 2015/16.

The index has been created by Longfield to encourage councils to improve stability for children in care.

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