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Children in Care Should Be Allowed to ‘Stay Put’ Instead of Being Evicted at 18
Care leavers are among the most vulnerable people in society, yet they are forced out of children's homes at 18 without the option to 'stay put'. The Labour party manifesto proposed changing this, but since the election children's social care has dropped off the agenda.