Children's services are still "obsessed" with thresholds and keeping children safe by referring them to formal social care, but there is no evidence that this improves outcomes, a leading director told delegates at Community Care LIVE.
Speaking at a session on changes to children's services, Andrew Webb, corporate director for children and young people at Stockport Council, said looked-after children did not do as well as other children. But he said there was a need for better evidence on the impact of social care on the lives of children and asked: "Would they have done less well if they had stayed at home?
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