There has been a lot of attention paid to the money invested in the organisation, but little about what this actually acheived
As quickly as it burst into the headlines in the summer, Kids Company seems to have disappeared from public view since its closure on 5 August. But what about the children and young people involved?
The irony of the Kids Company debacle is that the kids have barely figured in it – other than some enlisted at the end to try and keep it going. Meanwhile, public interest seems to have focused much more on financial accounting than on what was happening to the young people the organisation was supposed to serve.
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