Amy Foster - Councillor for Croydon (Woodside)

Councillor Amy Foster

Labour Woodside Shadow Cabinet Member for Children and Young People

Email: amy.foster@croydon.gov.uk

Council: Croydon

Council Profile: View on council website

Committees: Council (Committee Member) Corporate Parenting Board (Committee Member) Scrutiny & Overview Committee Appointments & Disciplinary Committee

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Amy Foster's council service, particularly in recent years, highlights a consistent and evolving focus on the well-being and development of children and young people. While her engagement spanned multiple years, her contributions in 2025 as Shadow Cabinet Member for Children and Young People were particularly pronounced and detailed.

Key Themes and Priorities:

Across her council service, Amy Foster has consistently prioritized issues related to children and young people. In 2025, this manifested as strong advocacy for:

  • School Placements and Youth Safety: She voiced significant concerns regarding the adequacy of school placements and the safety of young people.
  • Provision of Safe Spaces: A key concern was the insufficient availability of safe spaces for youth.
  • Early Intervention and Public Priorities: Foster has advocated for increased investment in early intervention strategies, emphasizing alignment with public needs.
  • Financial Management in Education: She has critically examined financial aspects, such as overspends in high-needs education and delays in establishing crucial services like family hubs.

In 2024, her focus on early years funding and its impact on nurseries demonstrated a similar concern for the foundational stages of child development.

Evolution of Focus:

While her underlying commitment to children and youth appears consistent, her role and the specificity of her contributions have become more prominent and detailed in 2025. Her position as Shadow Cabinet Member for Children and Young People in 2025 allowed for more direct and critical engagement with policy and service delivery, moving beyond attendance and general participation to specific critiques and advocacy.

Most Significant Contributions (Especially in Recent Years):

Foster's most significant contributions were concentrated in 2025, particularly in April. Her direct criticisms and advocacy regarding:

  • Delays in establishing family hubs.
  • A significant overspend in high-needs education.
  • The need for greater investment in early intervention.

These points indicate a deep dive into the operational and financial challenges within the children and young people's portfolio. In 2024, her question about the early years funding formula at the Scrutiny & Overview Committee meeting was a notable contribution, showing an early interest in the financial underpinnings of early childhood services.

Patterns and Consistent Areas of Interest:

Amy Foster demonstrates a sustained interest in the financial health and effective delivery of services for children and young people. Her engagement consistently touches upon the practical implications of council decisions on these vulnerable groups, whether it's funding formulas, the availability of safe spaces, or the efficiency of educational provisions. Her participation, while varied in its recorded detail across years, consistently circles back to ensuring the best outcomes for the youngest members of the community.

Yearly Activity Timeline

Throughout 2025, Amy Foster was actively involved in council and board meetings, though her direct contributions were most prominent in April. As Shadow Cabinet Member for Children and Young People, she voiced strong concerns about school placements, youth safety, and the insufficient provision of safe spaces. Councillor Foster criticized delays in establishing family hubs and pointed out a significant overspend in high-needs education, advocating for greater investment in early intervention and aligning with public priorities. While she attended numerous meetings across March, May, June, July, September, and October, her specific participation beyond apologies or attendance was primarily noted in April.

Monthly Activity in 2025

During October 2025, Amy Foster attended one Council meeting on October 22nd. No specific statements or actions were recorded for her during this meeting.

Meetings in October 2025
Council - Wednesday, 22nd October, 2025 6.30 pm - 22 October 2025

Amy Foster was listed as an attendee of the Council meeting on October 22nd, 2025. No specific statements or actions were recorded for her in the provided documents.

Activity Timeline

Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.

24 meetings · Page 2 of 5

Corporate Parenting Board Committee Member

Corporate Parenting Board - Wednesday, 17th September, 2025 5.15 pm

The Croydon Council's Corporate Parenting Board met on 17 September 2025, receiving updates on the Children's Participation Team, health services, and performance, while also discussing the experiences of children in care and care leavers. The board agreed to receive an update on transitioning work and deferred discussion of the Care Leaver Offer 2025-27 to a later meeting.

September 17, 2025
Council Committee Member

Council - Wednesday, 16th July, 2025 6.30 pm

Croydon Council met on 16 July 2025, and among other business, agreed to changes to the council's constitution, and debated petitions relating to plant-based food and local issues. The council also discussed concerns raised by residents in Croydon Question Time.

July 16, 2025
Council Committee Member

Extraordinary Council Meeting, Council - Thursday, 10th July, 2025 6.30 pm

Croydon Council held an extraordinary meeting to discuss the potential implications of the Secretary of State's intention to appoint commissioners to the council. The council agreed to note a report from Statutory Officers on the matter, and then heard a statement from Mayor Jason Perry, followed by questions from councillors. The council discussed the government's proposal, the council's financial position, and the potential impact on services.

July 10, 2025
Corporate Parenting Board

Corporate Parenting Board - Wednesday, 11th June, 2025 5.15 pm

June 11, 2025
Council

Annual Council, Council - Wednesday, 14th May, 2025 6.30 pm

May 14, 2025

Decisions from Meetings

1 decision

Statutory Officers' Report

From: Extraordinary Council Meeting, Council - Thursday, 10th July, 2025 6.30 pm - July 10, 2025

...to note the Statutory Officers' report regarding the Secretary of State's minded to letter concerning potential statutory intervention and the appointment of Commissioners due to best value duty concerns.

Recommendations Approved

Summary

Meetings Attended: 24

Average per Month: 1.1

Decisions Recorded: 1