KSH: Nearly 73,000 Children Registered as at Risk in Hungary Last Year

  • 22 May 2026 12:53 PM
KSH: Nearly 73,000 Children Registered as at Risk in Hungary Last Year
Almost 73,000 children were officially registered as at risk in Hungary last year, with child protection services taking nearly 34,000 into care, according to the latest Central Statistical Office (KSH) report on social protection.

Some 360,000 people accessed basic social services, while institutions providing long-term residential and temporary placement cared for over 87,000 individuals.

Altogether 202 child welfare centres and 707 local family and child welfare services operated across 668 municipalities in 2025, serving approximately 443,000 people, including 150,000 under the age of 18.

The number of children taken into care has risen steadily since 2000, reaching 34,000 in 2025, the highest in a decade.

Around 35,000 minors were under guardianship at the end of 2025, 8,000 of whom were newly placed. Over 22,000 children lived in children’s homes or with foster families, with two-thirds in foster care. Church-run organisations now provide 69 percent of child protection services, up from state and municipal care.

The system also supports children with special educational needs, who made up nearly one-fifth of those in care. However, the number of foster parents has fluctuated, dropping to 5,400 in 2025, 163 fewer than the previous year.

Among adults, some 360,000 received basic social services last year, with home help being the most common, serving over 95,000 people.

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