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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 will announce on Friday. 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 welfare reforms to be introduced in April 2016. 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 in two years. 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.