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In 2022/23 1 in 5 children who start to be looked after in England are Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children

Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children arrive in a new country without a parent or guardian, often having experiences of multiple or prolonged traumatic events, such as persecution, conflict, violence, displacement and family separation. Local authorities have a duty to accommodate unaccompanied asylum seeking children. The number of unaccompanied asylum seeking children has been rising. In 2018/19, one in ten children newly entering care were unaccompanied asylum seeking children. As of 2022/23 this is now one in five.

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