Although much of the substance of the very welcome looked-after children green paper was heavily trailed, it contains a few surprises. One of its most radical ideas is the proposal to introduce independent practices of social workers, along the lines of the GP model.
But what are we to make of it? At first glance it appears to be yet another example of tinkering around with structures to give the illusion that something is being done to tackle a resource problem. It is one thing to argue that social workers will be freed from the shackles of local authority bureaucracy, but where does it leave the emerging children’s services departments whose corporate parenting role the rest of the green paper seeks to strengthen?
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