James went into care at the age of 11, along with his younger brother. Now aged 18, he has returned home to his mum and is studying Maths at college.
James said:
“I was lucky as I only had two placements, some kids can get moved round a lot. One was a temporary placement for a few months before I was moved to a permanent foster family. It was kind of hard at first because I didn’t want to be there, I just wanted to go home and it took a about five months before I could relax and things settled down. My foster family were supportive and recognised that it was difficult for me. It is obviously not the same as being looked after by your own family but I did get opportunities and experiences that I probably wouldn’t have if I had stayed at home.
“When I was 16 I decided I wanted to move back in with my mum. It was quite a long process, but I did get support as I moved out of care and I still have some contact with my social worker. It is important that there are people who are willing to help and look after children, who can no longer remain with their families.”