Fewer families can foster children in Brighton and Hove as numbers decline across the country

File photo dated 24/01/16 of a preschool age child playing with plastic toy animals. Blocks on childminders looking after children in their rental properties should be lifted to help boost numbers in the sector, Children's minister Claire Coutinho has told landlords. Issue date: Monday August 21, 2023.File photo dated 24/01/16 of a preschool age child playing with plastic toy animals. Blocks on childminders looking after children in their rental properties should be lifted to help boost numbers in the sector, Children's minister Claire Coutinho has told landlords. Issue date: Monday August 21, 2023.
File photo dated 24/01/16 of a preschool age child playing with plastic toy animals. Blocks on childminders looking after children in their rental properties should be lifted to help boost numbers in the sector, Children's minister Claire Coutinho has told landlords. Issue date: Monday August 21, 2023.
Fewer families in Brighton and Hove have been approved to foster a child, new figures show, as the number of families approved in England saw its biggest decline.

Fewer families in Brighton and Hove have been approved to foster a child, new figures show, as the number of families approved in England saw its biggest decline.

The Fostering Network has warned vulnerable children are at increasing risk of being placed in homes which do not meet their needs, as thousands of households gave up fostering this year, while fewer new ones were approved.

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