Speaking in the Renters Reform Bill debate, with the help of Barnardo's Children's charity and Become, care and care leavers charity, I highlighted the (largely) negative impact that private rental prices - rising by 6.2% in the 12 months to January 2024 - have on care leavers as young as 18, fending for themselves.
A quarter of homeless people as well as a quarter of prisoners in the UK have been in the care system at some point in their lives.
On average there are around 12,000 care leavers each year. These individuals are brought into society with statistically less qualifications from school, having experienced struggle in the education system. Evidence also suggests that care leavers disproportionately suffer from mental health issues. We must consider those most vulnerable in our society when debating this bill which is why I made the strong case for better provisions and removal of prejudices against those who are wanting to rent after leaving the care system.
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