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Private foster care costs Somerset council almost £7m | Private foster care costs Somerset council almost £7m |
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Almost £7m has been spent on private foster agencies in Somerset due to a shortage of council foster families. | Almost £7m has been spent on private foster agencies in Somerset due to a shortage of council foster families. |
Somerset County Council children services, rated as "inadequate", said its priority was to provide the "best placements" for children in care. | Somerset County Council children services, rated as "inadequate", said its priority was to provide the "best placements" for children in care. |
A BBC Freedom of Information request shows the agency bill accounts for the majority of its £10m overspend. | A BBC Freedom of Information request shows the agency bill accounts for the majority of its £10m overspend. |
The council currently has 211 children being fostered by in-house carers and 145 through private agencies. | The council currently has 211 children being fostered by in-house carers and 145 through private agencies. |
Analysis: Matthew Hill, BBC West Health Correspondent | |
So, how much could English councils save if they followed the example of Scotland and avoided using private agencies? | |
Some estimates calculate around £400 per child per week, but it's near impossible to say as back office support is not fully costed. | |
But one thing is for certain, huge profits are being made. | |
Figures released by Corporate Watch show the top eight private foster agencies in England and Wales had a turnover of £413m last year, attracting investment from across the world. | |
Some of their directors are paid hundreds of thousands of pounds. | |
The campaign group Foster Watch believes that is inappropriate and is calling on councils to reconsider how foster families are remunerated. | |
Director of children's services Julian Wooster said the council was "under obligation to provide the best placements" for children in care. | Director of children's services Julian Wooster said the council was "under obligation to provide the best placements" for children in care. |
He added: "If that's in the private fostering agencies then we will use those. | He added: "If that's in the private fostering agencies then we will use those. |
"Certainly we're investing more in our own in-house fostering services and we want to recruit more foster carers. | "Certainly we're investing more in our own in-house fostering services and we want to recruit more foster carers. |
"Our major difficulty is recruiting foster carers who want to support teenagers who obviously can be quite challenging." | "Our major difficulty is recruiting foster carers who want to support teenagers who obviously can be quite challenging." |
Eve and Matt Ford have been fostering for the past six years. They started with private agencies but currently work with social services in Somerset. | Eve and Matt Ford have been fostering for the past six years. They started with private agencies but currently work with social services in Somerset. |
Mr and Mrs Ford said working for the council was like "working on the front line" and they felt "a lot more involved which works better for us". | Mr and Mrs Ford said working for the council was like "working on the front line" and they felt "a lot more involved which works better for us". |
They said they had switched to the council because they wanted "to help more kids" and praised the training and the "24/7 support" they got from the children's social workers. | They said they had switched to the council because they wanted "to help more kids" and praised the training and the "24/7 support" they got from the children's social workers. |
The council said all foster carers received a weekly allowance to cover the needs of the child. | The council said all foster carers received a weekly allowance to cover the needs of the child. |
Carers are also paid a fee "to reflect the type of placement they offer and the skills, experience and commitment they bring to fostering". | Carers are also paid a fee "to reflect the type of placement they offer and the skills, experience and commitment they bring to fostering". |
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