Independent review of foster care published
An independent review of foster care in England has been
published today, setting out recommendations to improve the
fostering system for children and foster carers. The independent
review, commissioned by the Department for Education and conducted
by Sir Martin Narey and Mark Owers, looked at the purpose of foster
care and what it means to those closely involved in the system. It
makes 36...Request free trial
An independent review of foster care in England has been published today, setting out recommendations to improve the fostering system for children and foster carers. The independent review, commissioned by the Department for Education and conducted by Sir Martin Narey and Mark Owers, looked at the purpose of foster care and what it means to those closely involved in the system. It makes 36 recommendations for government, local authorities and independent fostering agencies including:
The review is part of the government’s drive to ensure that children living in foster care have access to a stable and loving environment and foster carers get the support they need. This includes the announcement in December 2017 that the government will extend its 30-hour childcare offer to foster carers. Nadhim Zahawi MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Children and Families, said:
To conduct the review Sir Martin Narey and Mark Owers drew on a wide range of information, including a public call for evidence as well as meetings with local authorities, independent fostering agencies, representative organisations, academics, foster carers and children and young people. The Department published a report in July, which brought together existing evidence around the fostering system to provide an overview of current provision. New statistics also published today provide additional analysis on looked-after children in foster care, which helped to inform the review. The review also includes a survey of the views and experiences of children in foster care, conducted by the Children’s Commissioner, Anne Longfield. Reviewer Sir Martin Narey said:
And his co-reviewer, Mark Owers said:
The Government will respond to the report and the recommendations in Spring 2018, setting out the future programme of work for the fostering system. |