A new contract to standardise the provision of care for children placed with independent fostering providers (IFPs) in England is being developed on behalf of the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF).
The contract, which will be finished by autumn this year, will be made available for use by local authority commissioners and IFPs. It is being developed by a reference group representing interested parties, including local authority commissioners, IFPs, the DCSF and the Fostering Network. The group will be consulting with all stakeholders, including children and young people and foster carers.
Phillip Sutton, the Fostering Network’s IFP development worker, said:
“We welcome the development of this national fostering contract, which will standardise provision of care for those children looked after by IFPs across England. The aim is to ensure the best possible outcomes for all fostered children, no matter who their foster carer works for.”
This contract will be the third in a suite of contracts developed by the DCSF. The contracts for placements in independent special schools and residential children’s homes are already in use.
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