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England to add 10,000 foster places
4 Feb
Summary
- Government plans aim to create 10,000 new foster places.
- Fostering system overhaul receives £88m funding boost.
- Carer numbers dropped 12% from 2021 to March 2025.

The government in England has announced plans to increase foster care capacity by 10,000 places, aiming to address a critical shortage of foster carers. This initiative involves relaxing existing fostering rules and reducing bureaucratic processes, making it easier for individuals, including full-time workers, to become foster parents.
An additional £88 million has been allocated to reform the fostering system. Official data from March 2025 indicates a 12% decline in the number of foster carers since 2021, with a shortfall of 1,140 placements in the past year alone. This decline has led to an increase in young people being placed in children's homes.
To encourage a more diverse range of applicants, clearer guidelines will be provided. The government also plans to facilitate home improvements for prospective carers and enhance practical support through programs like the Mockingbird initiative. These reforms aim to ensure more children are placed in suitable family environments rather than residential care.




