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Councils pilot £2m fund for adopted children

Ten local authorities have been chosen to pilot the Government's new Adoption Support Fund.

The local authorities - Newcastle, North Yorkshire, Manchester, Leicester City, Solihull, Gloucestershire, Hampshire and Lewisham - will use the £2m to trial the new fund to help adopted children settle into their new families by accessing crucial support services.

The Adoption Support Fund is designed to support adopted children who have suffered from severe cases of neglect and abuse and experience a range of difficulties as a result. These children may have behavourial issues, eating disorders, several mental health needs, trust and attachment issues and substance abuse issues.

Following the pilot, a further £19.3 million will be provided next year to roll out the Adoption Support Fund nationally.

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