Ofsted publishes ‘state of nation’ report on foster care in England
More young people remain with foster carers under ‘Staying Put’ arrangements
Ofsted has published a state of the nation picture of foster care provision in England.
The annual statistics (April 2014 to March 2015) take a broad look at fostering provision across the country. They include data on children, their characteristics, experiences and safeguarding; capacity, including types of places and occupancy rates; foster carers, including ethnicity and training; recruitment and retention of foster carers; as well as complaints and allegations of misconduct.
The data allow for comparison between local authority and independent fostering services as well as by region. The inspectorate received responses from 152 local authority fostering services and 293 independent fostering agencies (IFAs).
Key findings include:
- more children and young people were in foster care: there were 85,890 children and young people placed in foster care over the time period, an increase of 2% from 2013-14
- there were fewer fostering households overall, but more family and friends households: there were 36,890 fostering households, a decrease of 1% from the same date in 2014. In the same period, the number of family and friends households increased by 6% to 4,145
- more young people remained living with their foster carer after their 18th birthday: there were 1,790 young people aged 18 and still living with their foster carers in 2014-15 under "Staying Put" arrangements – this was an increase of 2% from the previous year
- more children were recorded as missing from placements and going missing more often: there were 5,055 children recorded as missing in 2014-15, an increase of 19% from the previous year. The number of times that children were recorded as going missing increased by 29%, to 17,175.
For the first time, Ofsted also asked services for data on child sexual exploitation (CSE) and children in foster care. 3% of children and young people were reported as being at risk of CSE during the year (2,690), while 1% were reported to be subject to it (865).
The report is here.
11/12/15
- Keywords:
- Foster care
- Ofsted
- staying put