Vulnerable young people have been placed in a caravan and an Airbnb in a âstark failure of the childrenâs social care systemâ in England, according to a new report.
Most children who are subject to High Court rulings that deprive them of their liberty are placed in appropriate settings, such as childrenâs homes. However, many are in âhighly unsuitableâ accommodation, according to the Office of the Childrenâs Commissioner.
Government guidance states that children under deprivation of liberty orders (DoLs) generally require high levels of care and supervision and should therefore be placed in settings such as childrenâs homes or care home services.
Dame Rachel de Souza, Englandâs childrenâs commissioner, said her research indicated that some childrenâs basic rights to safety and happiness are âtoo often being ignored in a system that puts profit-making above protection and allows decisions to be dictated by local resources.â
The number of children subject to applications for DoLs has risen from 359 in 2020-21 to 1,368 in 2023, the commission said. Dame Rachelâs report, published today, tells of an autistic teenager who was placed by her local authority in an Airbnb under supervision for nine months following pressure to discharge her from hospital as she did not meet the criteria to be held under the Mental Health Act.
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