PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Secure Accommodation (11 October 2022)

Question Asked

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what steps he is taking to help increase the availability of places in secure children's homes.

Asked by:
David Simmonds (Conservative)

Answer

To help local authorities ensure there is sufficient available accommodation for all children in their care, the department is making a substantial investment in building new secure children’s homes (SCH). The Chancellor announced £259 million capital funding in the Autumn Budget and Spending Review 2021 to provide high-quality homes for some of the most vulnerable young people, closer to families, schools, and health services. This also includes £195 million to support SCH estates.

This investment will enable local authorities to undertake more ambitious work to reconfigure and expand these estates, reduce the number of children waiting for a secure welfare place in a SCH, and support local authorities to place children in their care closer to families and friends, where possible. This includes replacing ageing parts of the estates, investing in upgrades and improvement works to improve occupancy rates, increase the number of beds, and build new provision in regions, such as London and the West Midlands, where there is currently none.


Answered by:
Kelly Tolhurst (Conservative)
24 October 2022

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