Across Australia, there are almost 50,000 children and young people who are unable to live at home. These children may be at risk of harm at home, have experienced abuse or may have families that are unable to provide suitable care for them. Foster care provides safety and support to help these young people grow and thrive. There are many reasons why children come into foster care. They may have experienced neglect, abuse or trauma and need a safe and supportive place to call home.
Not all children or young people in care have suffered abuse or experienced neglect. Poor health, social isolation, disability and financial hardship can often mean families struggle to adequately meet their child’s needs, and in this situation many children are entered into foster care to better support their educational, health and developmental needs.