How just £20 a week can help keep children out of care

Family & Parenting
30 Apr 2026 • 5:38 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • A new study indicates that an additional £20 per week could reduce the chances of children from low-income families entering the care system.
  • Research across six local authorities in London and south-east England found children in the poorest households were more likely to experience repeat social care involvement and child protection plans.
  • An analysis of the £20 uplift to Universal Credit during the Covid-19 pandemic showed that children in eligible households were less likely to progress to child protection plans.
  • This suggests that even relatively small increases in family income can prevent the escalation of social care needs and reduce demand on child protection services.
  • The study recommends that agencies identify financial hardship earlier and equip social care teams with training to discuss family finances respectfully, to reduce stigma and encourage information sharing.

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