Children and Families

The number of children in care in Wales on the rise. How can we support families to reverse this trend and to minimise negative outcomes?

The WCPP has worked for a while on understanding the rising number of children in care in Wales and effective approaches to addressing this trend. A trend that is a cause for concern because of the potential impact on the outcomes of children who are taken into care in terms of educational attainment, health, unemployment, homelessness, and criminal justice. The WCPP’s work in this area has recently shifted to a focus on prevention and early intervention. ‘At risk’ children and families will frequently interact with multiple agencies and services. Our work looks at whether and how multi-agency working in Wales could be improved to support families and reduce the risk of children being taken into care.


 

Publications

Our published research on children and families provides vital information for policymakers and researchers.
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Publications 13 January 2016
Fostering High Quality Vocational Further Education in Wales
This report from the Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) provides expert advice on what constitutes quality in Further Education (FE).  We worked with Professor...
Publications 2 November 2015
Provision for Young Care Leavers at Risk of Homelessness
What provision is there for young care leavers at risk of becoming homeless in Wales?

 

Projects

Our portfolio of projects creates knowledge and evidence around all aspects of policy affecting children and families in Wales.

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We have a wealth of publications and commentary covering all aspects of children in Wales.

 

Experts

Meet the Children and Families team
Dan Bristow
Director of Policy and Practice
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Dr Amy Lloyd
Research Associate
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