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Kinship carers need to be used more

Posted: 03 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


Local authorities are missing a chance to ease the foster carer recruitment crisis by overlooking relatives and carers, a report published this week reveals.

The research, by the Children and Families Research Unit at De Montfort University in Leicester, says the lower uptake of kinship care in the UK is down in part to the views of children and young people being ignored.

Past research has shown that, although children can often name a relative or someone known to them who could offer foster care, social workers may be unaware of this.
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The report also finds that how a relative is used often depends on chance, such as whether a grandmother happens to be present when her grandchild is taken into care.

It reports favourable feedback of kinship arrangements from children, and recommends that kinship carers should not be treated any less favourably than stranger foster carers in terms of social work support and financial assistance.

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