LGA calls for funding solution as asylum seeking children costs double

LGA calls for funding solution as asylum seeking children costs double

The amount of money spent by councils on providing vital care and support for unaccompanied children seeking asylum has almost doubled in four years, according to the Local Government Association (LGA).

The LGA said latest figures show the number of asylum-seeking children in care in England has gone up from 2,760 in 2014-15 to 4,480 in 2017-18.

The LGA claims councils are eager to build on their strong track record of supporting those resettling in new communities, including lone children seeking asylum. However funding pressures and growing demand for help are challenging their ambitions to provide the best support possible.

The LGA is calling on the Government to complete its review of the cost to councils of supporting unaccompanied children, and for this to provide the long-term funding arrangements that give councils the resources required to offer the care and support that children in their care, and those leaving that care, require.

Councils spent more than £152 million on unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in 2017/18 – an increase of 95 per cent on the £77 million spent in 2014/15.

Councils are also seeing an increase of more than 50 per cent in two years in unaccompanied children leaving care when they turn 18, but remaining the responsibility of the local authority.

There were 4,660 unaccompanied children leaving care in 2016, which went up to 7,130 in 2018.

The LGA claims Children’s services face a £3.1 billion funding gap by 2025 just to continue operating at current levels.

Cllr David Simmonds, Chairman of the LGA’s Asylum, Migration and Refugee Task Group, said:

“Councils have a strong track record supporting those resettling in the UK and are committed to providing the best support possible. However given the significant financial pressures councils are under as they set local budgets and council tax in the coming weeks, achieving the level of support new arrivals are legally entitled to is becoming more and more challenging.

“Councils want to make sure every child in their care gets the very best support which keeps them safe from harm, and enables them to go on and live fulfilling, happy and healthy lives.

“This is why the Government needs to announce the findings of its long overdue review into the funding of support provided by councils for unaccompanied children.

“It is vital this includes a pledge to properly fund the joint commitment to support unaccompanied children, young people and families starting a new life in the UK. We also need to see the Government tackle the wider funding shortfall facing children’s services in the forthcoming Spending Review.”

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