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pleasemothermay1 · 26/07/2016 17:31

When we talk about the refugee child with an adult coming to the uk the left can never seem to answer the question

If they come were will the live

We have a shortage of 8000 foster carers so we would need 8000 just to stand still with children already in the uk care system

We don't have children home in the old sence anymore children under 11 certainly can't live in them they are usually 5 or 6 room homes and most local boroughs have 1 or 2 and most have waiting lists

They talk about children joing existing family
they would have to be vetted in the same way any kinship foster carer and it's unlikely most of these family would pass the assment

All these lefties usually pipe up I will take the poor kiddies in
my question would be if your keen to look after children who are in the care system why are you not a foster carer already

That's all really just sick of the usually leftie rubbish with out the piratical thoughts about were these children can live and this is not your usual issue about money there are x amount of foster carers in each LA and they have x amount of rooms spare

Most people don't even consider things like most La will require you to leave your job in order to foster and there has to be a room for each child so there is no shoving a sibling group of 4 in with one foster carer in her spare room

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pleasemothermay1 · 27/07/2016 14:57

69,540 children were in the care of local authorities on 31st March 2015, compared to 68,800 in 2014. The rate of looked after children per 10,000 under 18 years on 31st March 2015 was 60. This figure varies significantly at Local Authority level from a low of 20 (Wokingham) to a high of 158 (Blackpool).

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EllyMayClampett · 27/07/2016 15:30

The alternative is to go with David Cameron's plan of providing money for camps near where the refugees are from. It costs less, keeps people within their culture and near to their home and networks, and allows people to rebuild their country when possible.

allthemadmen · 27/07/2016 18:56

Getahaircut I completely agree.

I dont think some people understand just how vulnerable these dc are in the care system

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