Liverpool on journey to sustainable children’s home sector

Nina Jacobs
Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Liverpool, like many areas, has seen rising demand for, and costs of, children’s residential care placements.

Increased costs of care placements have driven Liverpool to find new ways to fulfil its duties around residential and foster care. Picture: ShaunJeffers/Adobe Stock
Increased costs of care placements have driven Liverpool to find new ways to fulfil its duties around residential and foster care. Picture: ShaunJeffers/Adobe Stock

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