A recent landmark court of appeal ruling against Sutton Council, which involved a girl respresented by the Howard League for Penal Reform, will mean it is more difficult for councils to designate 16 and 17 year old young offenders leaving custody as homeless rather than treating them as looked after children and subsequently care leavers. Some social workers I have met say this potentially has large implications for councils as care leavers receive a much higher level of service which comes at a much higher cost and that many local authorities are rattled. Has anyone else heard of councils being concerned by the case?