Foster care in the UK, especially England, has developed a broad base of service delivery. No longer an almost exclusively public sector activity, foster placements and related therapeutic and educational services are increasingly located in the non-governmental sector and delivered by independent fostering providers (IFPs). As this sector has grown, so too have contracting arrangements between IFPs and local authority purchasers, most of whom have faced considerable difficulties in recruiting and retaining sufficient numbers of foster carers for their looked after children. With the strengthening policy shift towards commissioning, different contracting models are emerging. These are described with reference both to recent studies and a br...
Foster care has become the principal placement of choice for children and young people in public car...
The views of stakeholders are increasingly seen as important to the delivery of services. The perspe...
Following decades in which professionalisation was widely assumed to be a permanent (and growing) fe...
Foster care in the UK, especially England, has developed a broad base of service delivery. No longer...
Local authorities in Britain have been purchasing foster placements and related services from indepe...
Foster care is the preferred placement option for children and young people in the public care syste...
This article examines the long term if uneven trend towards professionalisation in foster care, with...
Despite the incorporation of managed care and performance-based contracting models by public and non...
This article examines the long term if uneven trend towards professionalisation in foster care, with...
This article by Derek Kirton and Cliff Thomas draws from a local evaluation of a multidimensional tr...
Performance contracting and managed care have recently migrated from the behavioral and physical hea...
In the UK foster care is the main way of looking after children in care. Foster carers have been re...
It is recognised that looked after young people with a history of trauma, offending, emotional, beha...
Over the past fifty years, public care for children in England has undergone a significant transform...
There is growing concern in the child welfare sector with the quality of care being provided through...
Foster care has become the principal placement of choice for children and young people in public car...
The views of stakeholders are increasingly seen as important to the delivery of services. The perspe...
Following decades in which professionalisation was widely assumed to be a permanent (and growing) fe...
Foster care in the UK, especially England, has developed a broad base of service delivery. No longer...
Local authorities in Britain have been purchasing foster placements and related services from indepe...
Foster care is the preferred placement option for children and young people in the public care syste...
This article examines the long term if uneven trend towards professionalisation in foster care, with...
Despite the incorporation of managed care and performance-based contracting models by public and non...
This article examines the long term if uneven trend towards professionalisation in foster care, with...
This article by Derek Kirton and Cliff Thomas draws from a local evaluation of a multidimensional tr...
Performance contracting and managed care have recently migrated from the behavioral and physical hea...
In the UK foster care is the main way of looking after children in care. Foster carers have been re...
It is recognised that looked after young people with a history of trauma, offending, emotional, beha...
Over the past fifty years, public care for children in England has undergone a significant transform...
There is growing concern in the child welfare sector with the quality of care being provided through...
Foster care has become the principal placement of choice for children and young people in public car...
The views of stakeholders are increasingly seen as important to the delivery of services. The perspe...
Following decades in which professionalisation was widely assumed to be a permanent (and growing) fe...