Wider factors influencing the closure of children's homes

Mark Kerr, deputy chief executive, Children's Homes Association
Tuesday, April 25, 2023

There is a sufficiency crisis for looked-after children in residential and foster care. In the case of residential sufficiency, the crisis has now become more acute with the reported planned closure of a significant number of homes operated by Outcomes First Group (see "Guide to OFG" below).

Financial and recruitment pressures are leading to a crisis for children in residential care. Picture: insta_photos/Adobe Stock
Financial and recruitment pressures are leading to a crisis for children in residential care. Picture: insta_photos/Adobe Stock

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