Author:
Hodges Helen Ruth,Scourfield Jonathan
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to consider some possible reasons for the relatively high rate in Wales of children looked after by local authorities.
Design/methodology/approach
Selected potential explanations for Wales having higher rates were tested against aggregate data from published 2021 Government statistics. Wales was compared with England and English regions for area deprivation, local authority spending, placements at home and kinship foster care. Descriptive statistics were produced, and linear regression was used where appropriate.
Findings
Wales has higher overall children looked-after rates and a bigger recent increase in these than any English region. Deprivation in Wales was higher than in most English regions. However, a smaller percentage of Welsh variation in local authority looked-after rates was explained by deprivation than was the case for England. Spending on preventative services has increased in recent years in Wales whilst decreasing in England, and there was not a clear relationship between spending on preventative services and the looked-after rate. Wales had a higher rate of care orders placed at home and more children per head of population in kinship foster care than any English region. Some of the explanations that have been suggested for Wales’s particularly high looked-after rates seem to be supported by the evidence from aggregate data and others do not. Practice variation is likely to also be an important part of the picture.
Originality/value
This is an original comparison of Wales, England and English regions using aggregate data. More fine-grained analysis is needed using individual-level data, multivariate analysis and qualitative methods.
Subject
Law,Sociology and Political Science,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Health (social science)
Reference55 articles.
1. ADCS (2021), “Safeguarding pressures phase 7”, available at: https://adcs.org.uk/assets/documentation//ADCS_Safeguarding_Pressures_Phase7_FINAL.pdf
2. Association of Directors of Social Services and the Welsh Local Government Association (2018), “Position statement on children’s services”, available at: www.adss.cymru/en/blog/view/childrens-services/fileAttachment
3. Trends in inequalities in children looked after in England between 2004 and 2019: a local area ecological analysis;BMJ Open,2020
4. Funding for preventative children’s services and rates of children becoming looked after: a natural experiment using longitudinal area-level data in England;Children and Youth Services Review,2021
5. Child removal as the gateway to further adversity: birth mother accounts of the immediate and enduring collateral consequences of child removal;Qualitative Social Work,2020
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献