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Posted: 08 May 2003 | Subscribe Online


The support that foster carers receive in the private sector - both financially and through training and social work help - is not a luxury. It is what people need for the job, and to be spared the anxiety - with which social care professionals are familiar - of being unable to live up to the ideals that brought them into the role because they are poorly managed and supported.

As with other disputes between the public and private sectors in social care, most notably over inadequate care home fees for older people, the true cause of the crisis in foster care is underfunding of the system as a whole. Solving the problem means seeing foster care as one system with the same aims, not as purchasers and providers haggling in some outdated "market". Private agencies have not caused the national crisis in recruitment and retention of foster carers. In fact, if the level of remuneration and support the best private agencies provide was affordable, it would offer an obvious solution. Foster carers may do it for love, but they can't survive on love alone.
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In this context, the government's new National Placement Partnership Forum has an important role to play. But only if it helps local authorities and private agencies together to gather persuasive evidence of the true cost of the fostering service young people need.


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