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Councils told to stop housing vulnerable children miles away from home

Children and Families Minister Edward Timpson announces new residential care rules.

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New rules making residential care safer and putting an end to unnecessary out-of-area placements for vulnerable children will come into force this month.

The changes are announced today in the government바카라 사이트™s response to the consultation on residential care reform and will result in much stricter scrutiny of councils바카라 사이트™ decisions about where children are placed.

Announcing the changes, Edward Timpson said:

It바카라 사이트™s totally unacceptable for local authorities to routinely place children miles away from their homes for no good reason. Far too often an 바카라 사이트˜out of sight, out of mind바카라 사이트™ culture prevails, and I바카라 사이트™m determined to tackle it.

In future, only senior council officials in charge of children바카라 사이트™s services will be able to place children out of area and only when they judge it to be the right decision for a child to be moved away from their home area. There will be one individual in each local authority who is directly accountable for these decisions.

I바카라 사이트™m also removing the secrecy around residential care by putting more information in the public domain than ever before on the location and quality of homes and working with Ofsted to improve inspection. There is still more work to be done, and I expect councils and care homes to rise to the challenge.

The change to the regulations will come into force at the end of January and is one part of a wider package of reforms. We are also:

  • introducing rules so homes must tell councils when children move into and out of the area
  • changing the regulations so new homes only open in safe areas, run by competent providers and ensuring homes already open in less safe areas evidence that they can keep children safe, or face closure
  • improving the quality of care by requiring staff and managers in homes to be suitably qualified within a strict time frame
  • working with Ofsted to strengthen their inspection and intervention powers so 바카라 사이트˜good바카라 사이트™ is the only acceptable standard, and unsafe homes close unless they can evidence swift improvement
  • putting much greater information on the quality and location of children바카라 사이트™s homes into the public domain - this autumn we published an extended data pack to improve accountability and drive improvements by sharing best practice

We will shortly issue new guidance to help providers of new homes and managers of existing ones to carry out assessments on the suitability of their home바카라 사이트™s location. Revised statutory guidance will also be issued to local authorities on their responsibilities around children missing from care.

The implementation of residential care reforms builds on the significant action the government took in 2013 to improve the quality of care and outcomes for all looked-after children and young people leaving care, including:

  • introducing the pupil premium plus for children in care from day one of their placement - £1,900 extra to support their education
  • placing a duty on every council to have a 바카라 사이트˜virtual school head바카라 사이트™ through the Children and Families Bill to champion the education of children in care and act as their overarching head
  • allowing all children in care to stay with their foster families after they turn 18, following a £40 million funding boost and placing a new legal duty on councils to provide support
  • introducing the Junior Independent Savings Account for all care leavers, with more than 40,000 accounts now open with a £200 contribution from government
  • publishing the cross-government care leaver strategy, which sets out in one place the steps government is taking - from housing to health services, from the justice system to educational institutions - to support care leavers to live independently once they have left their placement

Notes to editors

See the response to the 바카라 사이트˜Consultation on improving safeguarding for looked after children: changes to the Care Planning, Placement and Case Review (England) Regulations 2010바카라 사이트™ and 바카라 사이트˜Consultation on reforming children바카라 사이트™s homes care: consultation on changes to the Children바카라 사이트™s Homes Regulations 2001 (as amended) and The Care Standards Act 2000 (Registration) (England) Regulations 2010바카라 사이트™.

See the recent statistics on outcomes for looked-after children.

The percentage attainment gap for looked-after children compared to non-looked-after children is narrowing:

2011 2012 2013
A* to C GCSEs in English and maths 44.9 43.9 42.7
5+ A* to C GCSEs or equivalent, including English and maths 44.9 43.8 42.7
5+ A* to C GCSEs or equivalent 45.3 43.7 43.7

Also published today is the Childhood Wellbeing Research Centre report 바카라 사이트˜바카라 사이트™.

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Published 3 January 2014