This study aims to explore how activities that children and adolescents carried out at home during the lockdown were related to their emotional and behavioural well-being.
This moment is a once in a generation opportunity to reset children’s social care. What we need is a system that provides intensive help to families in crisis and lays the foundations for a good life for those who have been in care.
We examined whether self-rated health of adults who had been in non-parental care up to 30 years later varied by type of care.
Children entering care in England were more likely to live in deprivation, have a lone parent, or have experienced abuse or neglect.
This study investigated the impact of COVID-19 on children's behaviours and their caregivers' needs.
Care-experienced people face some of the most severe disadvantages of any section of the population.