Throughout the coronavirus pandemic we have responded to all the government consultations relevant to foster care to feedback to the Government what our members and the children they care for have experienced during the pandemic. We also took the opportunity to emphasise to officials the critical work foster carers and all those working around them have continued to do throughout the pandemic to keep the country’s most vulnerable children safe, acknowledging that foster carers have taken on many additional roles throughout the pandemic.
We have provided evidence to the following consultations:
- The Education Select Committee in England's inquiry into the impact of COVID-19 on education and children’s services. We also gave oral evidence.
- The Department for Education in England's consultation of changes to the adoption and children regulations: coronavirus (COVID-19).
- The Health Committee for Northern Ireland asked us to submit a stakeholder briefing on covid-19 and children. We also gave oral evidence.
- The Education and Skills Committee in Scotland's inquiry into vulnerable children during the coronavirus outbreak.
- The Children, Young People and Education committee in Wales' inquiry into the scrutiny of covid-19 and its impact on children and young people.
- Our Future Wales' consultation into post-covid recovery and reconstruction in Wales, calling for children to be at the heart of recovery.
- We also responded to the Welsh Government's consultation of the Adoption and Fostering (Wales) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (Coronavirus) Regulations 2020.
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