New national minimum allowances for foster carers proposed by the government this week have been set at "disastrously low levels", a charity has warned.
The Fostering Network said the allowances, set out in a consultation document from the Department for Education and Skills, were in some cases £80 a week below what it had recommended.
It accused the DfES of basing the allowances on out-of-date information and claimed both foster carers and children would lose out.
The allowances, which are the first ever suggested by the government, are drawn from a 1995 study on the cost of looking after children, coupled with estimates for wear and tear and the increased amount needed for a fostered child.
Consultation ends on 25 April. National Minimum Fostering Allowances from www.dfes.gov.uk
National Weekly Minimum Fostering Allowance
|
Babies |
Pre-school |
Primary |
Secondary | |
| Government proposals |
£99.56 |
£107.61 |
£103.34 |
£112.89 |
| Fostering Network recommends |
£112.07 |
£127.66 |
£158.92 |
£193.28 |
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