(In)Sufficient?: ethnicity and foster care in English local authorities

Research in Practice
Tuesday, March 14, 2017

This paper examines the issue of ethnicity in the context of the sufficiency duty to secure adequate local placements for looked-after children.

Research has shown LGBT+ couples are just as likely to improve fostered children's wellbeing as heterosexual couples. Picture: Scott Griessel/Adobe Stock
Research has shown LGBT+ couples are just as likely to improve fostered children's wellbeing as heterosexual couples. Picture: Scott Griessel/Adobe Stock

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