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Capacity in foster care ‘stalling’ despite rising demand, Ofsted warns

New data shows that the number of fostering places and carers only increased slightly this year, despite demand being at its highest.

13/11/20

Capacity in foster care ‘stalling’ despite rising demand, Ofsted warns

Ofsted’s annual fostering statistics show there has been little change in capacity, adding to concerns about the difficulty in finding suitable care for the most vulnerable children in an over-stretched system.

The report shows that there continues to be interest in becoming a foster carer, with enquiries from prospective carers rising. However, the figures show a 10% decrease in applications since March last year.

The statistics also, for the first time, show the age profile of England’s foster carers, indicating that a majority (65%) are aged over 50, while a quarter of carers are aged over 60.

The statistics, released this week, represent the period from 1 April 2019 to 31 March 2020.

The statistics come as new Ofsted research highlights the difficulty local authorities and fostering agencies face in making good matches for children.

Ofsted says ‘a lack of carers with the right skills and experience is proving to be the most significant barrier to getting a good match’, especially for groups, and for disabled children and teenagers.

Yvette Stanley, Ofsted’s National Director for Regulation and Social Care, said: “Although today’s statistics show a small rise in foster carers and places, there still isn’t anywhere near enough to meet demand. The difficulty in recruiting carers with the right skills and experience, along with what is potentially an aging carer population, is a mix that could be storing up trouble for the future.

“Combined with the urgent need for more residential provision, ensuring a sustainable system, with a pool of carers and homes that meet children’s increasingly complex needs, has to be a priority for the forthcoming Care Review.”

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