At Risk? Children in Residential Care
New research suggests children's homes face huge challenges. With frequent police call outs, and reports of children going missing - how safe are our most vulnerable children?
Children's homes offer sanctuary to young people whose childhoods have been disrupted by abuse, neglect or family breakdown.
More than 2,200 homes are spread across the country providing young people the opportunity to get their lives back on track.
For many, a residential home provides much needed stability and care when there had previously been none, and a vital opportunity to experience a settled childhood.
But with pressure on the children's social care sector mounting, File on 4 investigates whether some homes are failing to give young people the second chance they need. New research suggests concerning levels of police involvement in the lives of care home residents, and growing concerns about children absconding. Where do they go, and who's looking out for them?
As young people in residential care are particularly susceptible to grooming for sexual abuse and county lines activity, how can care home staff prevent predators from gaining access to them – and when a child is intent on absconding, what options do staff have to keep them safe?
Reporter: Paul Connolly
Producer: Ben Robinson
Editor: Gail Champion
Photo credit: Sam Thomas\Getty
Last on
More episodes
Previous
Next
Where do they go? Why vulnerable young people are going missing from children's homes.
Clip
-
'I got a criminal record for triggering fire alarm'
Duration: 01:51
Broadcasts
- Tue 21 May 2019 20:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
- Sun 26 May 2019 17:00Â鶹Éç Radio 4
Download this programme
Subscribe to this programme or download individual episodes.
Podcast
-
File on 4 Investigates
File on 4 Investigates: News-making original journalism.