Council backs motion to strengthen support for Children in Care

09 July 2025

A small child runs under a giant colourful kite held by other people in a park

At the meeting of West Northamptonshire Council on Thursday 26 June, councillors unanimously supported a motion focused on enhancing care for children and young people in the council’s care.

The motion reaffirmed the Council’s role as a corporate parent, recognising its collective responsibility to provide stable, loving, and supportive homes for children in care. It acknowledged the challenges posed by the dominance of private providers in the sector and the rising costs associated with external market forces.

The Council committed to:

  • Continuing investment in internal care provision, including the purchase of properties to create council-run children’s homes.
  • Enhancing the fostering offer to attract and retain foster carers.
  • Supporting capital projects that deliver long-term savings and improved outcomes.

The Council committed to raising awareness and understanding of its ‘Belonging Charter’ by arranging training for councillors and planning officers. The Council will work with its planning committee to provide clarity on what the Charter means for providers.

This motion reflects West Northamptonshire Council’s ongoing commitment to prioritising the wellbeing of children in care and ensuring that care remains at the heart of its approach.

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