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Foster children can stay with families until 21, under reforms | Foster children can stay with families until 21, under reforms |
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Young people in foster care will be able to stay with foster families until the age of 21, under reforms being rolled out across Wales. | Young people in foster care will be able to stay with foster families until the age of 21, under reforms being rolled out across Wales. |
The When I Am Ready scheme will let youngsters remain in "stable and nurturing" homes beyond 18, Social Services Minister Mark Drakeford has announced on Friday. | |
Those in training or education will be allowed to stay until 25. | Those in training or education will be allowed to stay until 25. |
The move is part of social services reforms to be introduced in April 2016. | |
Local authorities will have new duties towards those who wish to remain with their foster families after they reach the age of 18, under the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014, which comes into force next year. | |
'Stability and continuity' | 'Stability and continuity' |
The changes will bring Wales closer in line with fostering arrangements in England. | The changes will bring Wales closer in line with fostering arrangements in England. |
Charities had called for councils to have a legal duty to provide for older fostered children. | Charities had called for councils to have a legal duty to provide for older fostered children. |
Mr Drakeford said: "The new When I Am Ready arrangements will provide stability and continuity for young people leaving foster care as they prepare for independent living. | Mr Drakeford said: "The new When I Am Ready arrangements will provide stability and continuity for young people leaving foster care as they prepare for independent living. |
"It will allow them to have security, protection and practical and emotional support, by allowing them to continue to live in a supportive family environment." | "It will allow them to have security, protection and practical and emotional support, by allowing them to continue to live in a supportive family environment." |
The announcement comes during Foster Care Fortnight, the annual awareness campaign, which is running from 1 to 14 June in 2015. | The announcement comes during Foster Care Fortnight, the annual awareness campaign, which is running from 1 to 14 June in 2015. |