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Bradford Council Discusses Corporate Parenting Strategy
This past week, the Bradford Council convened a Corporate Parenting Panel on Wednesday, 26 June 2024. The meeting focused on several key issues related to the welfare of Children in Care and Care Leavers, although no decisions were made.
Corporate Parenting Strategy
The primary topic of discussion was the Corporate Parenting Strategy 2023-2026. This strategy aims to improve the lives of Children in Care and Care Leavers in the Bradford District by concentrating on four key priorities:
- Voice and Influence
- Staying Safe and Well
- Positive Relationships
- Achieving Ambitions
Councillor Jeanette Sunderland, the Portfolio Holder for Children and Families, introduced the report, highlighting that it was informed by the views of care-experienced young people and carers. The strategy places significant emphasis on ensuring that the voices of children in care are heard and acted upon. Councillor Dale Smith remarked:
It is important that we listen to the voices of our children in care and care leavers and that we act on what they tell us.
Councillor Smith also praised the work of the Virtual School in supporting children in care to achieve their ambitions. The Virtual School is an initiative designed to provide additional educational support to children in care, ensuring they have the same opportunities as their peers.
Participation in Elections
Another critical discussion point was how to encourage greater participation of Children in Care and Care Leavers in the forthcoming local elections. Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe, the Leader of the Council, acknowledged existing challenges in this area and stated:
We recognise that we need to do more to engage with our care experienced young people, particularly in relation to voting.
She committed to working with council officers to explore ways to improve participation rates among this demographic.
Supporting Young People to Move On from Care
The Panel also addressed the challenges of finding suitable move-on accommodation for Care Leavers, particularly in light of the ongoing cost of living crisis. They discussed the crucial role of foster carers in helping young people transition from care to independent living. Councillor Richard Dunbar, Executive Member for Children's Services, emphasised:
Our foster carers play a vital role in helping young people to make a successful transition to adulthood. We need to ensure they have the support they need to do this important job.
He acknowledged that more efforts are needed to support Care Leavers into independent living, ensuring they have the resources and stability necessary for a successful transition.
This meeting underscores the council's ongoing commitment to improving the lives of Children in Care and Care Leavers. The discussions reflect a broader focus on listening to young people's voices, engaging them in civic processes, and supporting their journey towards independence.
For further details on the meeting, you can access the full summary here.
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0 attendees, 1 documents, 0 media files
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0 attendees, 0 documents, 0 media files
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0 attendees, 2 documents, 0 media files
Experimental Parking Restrictions on Spring Gardens Lane, Keighley
0 attendees, 3 documents, 0 media files
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Upcoming meetings
Corporate Overview and Scrutiny Committee - Wednesday, 30th July, 2025 5.00 pm
Regulatory and Appeals Committee - Thursday, 7th August, 2025 10.00 am