The chief executive of support charity Adoption UK says there’s now a “lack of confidence” in the adoption system
I'm John Warburton with news that Children in England who need adopting are spending longer in care than before. New Department for Education data shows such children spend on average two years, three months in care — the same length as in 2015, despite the care duration falling until three years ago. The chief executive of support charity Adoption UK says there’s now a “lack of confidence” in the adoption system. Emily Frith also cites a lack of training for social workers among other reasons for the increasing waiting times. For more care news stay with us here at Care Radio.