Two million children 'at serious risk', children's commissioner finds

Neil Puffett
Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Around one in six of all children in England - a total of 2.1 million - are at "serious risk" due to complex family problems, with the majority of them "invisible" to the state and "let down" by the system, a study by the children's commissioner for England has found.

Children's commissioner Anne Longfield says that a steep rise in older children entering care, is causing high rates of instability. Picture: Anne Longfield
Children's commissioner Anne Longfield says that a steep rise in older children entering care, is causing high rates of instability. Picture: Anne Longfield

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