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Post-adoption bill could be enormous

Posted: 10 April 2003 | Subscribe Online


Local authorities could be hit with a huge bill for providing post-adoption support services when the Adoption and Children Act 2002 comes into force in October.

At a joint Baaf Adoption and Fostering and Local Government Association conference on the implications of the act last week, councils were warned that the £70m the government has set aside to pay for adoption support services over the next three years would not go very far.

"It is insufficient for the aspirations of the act, so we need to raise the issue with the government," said Penny Thompson, Sheffield social services director and joint chairperson of the Association of Directors of Social Services children and families committee.
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Thompson said it was a crucial issue, but one that was difficult to quantify because the draft part of the act in which it was included lacked detail. The draft regulations for adoption support services set out plans for an overhaul of the financial support system to give adopters more assistance with the costs of adopting a child. But it was not yet known what this would mean in terms of who exactly was eligible and the amount and nature of support required, Thompson said.

She added that it was feasible that parents of all adoptive children under 18 could be eligible for support payments. However, Sheffield was initially concentrating on the needs of those who had adopted during the past five years. "Most of us have been saying for some time that this is coming. Local authorities are going to have to do some estimating of how many people might be eligible," Thompson said.
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Linda Davies, a family and adoption judge from Portsmouth, said implementing the act would work only if the government allocated enough resources. "Once the £70m has been divided up between the 110 adoption agencies in England, and if, for example, it is to pay for improving accommodation for sibling groups, we don't need to do the sums to figure out it won't go very far," she said.

- View draft regulations at www.doh.gov.uk/adoption/law.htm#consult


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