Article 34Z38 In Britain’s landscape of cuts, it’s our children who are lost | Deborah Orr

In Britain’s landscape of cuts, it’s our children who are lost | Deborah Orr

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Deborah Orr
from Economics | The Guardian on (#34Z38)
Austerity has starved their families of help. There are now 72,000 children are in care, and we don't know what to do

The number of children being taken into care in England has risen every year since the financial crash of 2008. The figure now stands at 72,000. As failures of progress go, I can't think of anything else that's quite so singularly bleak as this steady, inexorable rise in childhood misery, pain and trauma.

Related: Austerity policy blamed for record numbers of children taken into care

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