Decision details

24/00020 - Proposed Revision of Rates Payable and Charges Levied by Kent County Council for Children's Social Care Services in 2024-25

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Integrated Children's Services

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

Proposed Decision:

 

The Cabinet Member for Integrated Children’s Services is expected to be asked to:

 

1.          APPROVE the proposed changes to the rates payable and charges levied for Children’s Services in 2024-25.

2.          NOTE both the changes to the rates that are set by the Government/external agencies: Inter-agency charges and Essential Living Allowance and; any charges to other Local Authorities for use of in-house respite residential beds are to be calculated on a full cost recovery basis.

3.          DELEGATE authority to the Corporate Director of Children, Young People and Education, or other nominated officer, to undertake the necessary actions to implement the decision.

 

Further Information:

This decision revises the rates payable and charges levied by this Council for Children’s Social Care Services from 1 April 2024

 

The recommendation report will distinguish between those rates and charges over which Members can exercise their discretion, and those which are laid down by Parliament.

 

The rates payable and charges levied for Children’s Services are reviewed annually, with any revisions normally introduced from the start of the new financial year.

 

Some of the increases are directly linked to the published Department for Education fostering rates, which are reviewed by the Department annually.

 

The proposed decision supports both the key priority of “Levelling up Kent” and “New Models of Care & Support” within the ‘Framing Kent’s Future (2022-26)’. Along with “Securing Kent’s Future – budget recovery strategy”.  Recruitment and retention of our in-house foster and support offer and providing appropriate financial support to our permanency arrangements is crucial in developing and sustaining cost effective placements options for our vulnerable children. Along with supporting families to support children through the use of Direct Payments to be as independent of greater state support. Funds are included as part of the Medium Term Financial Plan 2024-27.

 

Decision:

Decision:

 

As Cabinet Member for Integrated Children’s Services, I agree to:

 

a)     

i.      The weekly Foster Care Maintenance allowance is increased to:

 

All placements under 2 years old

£197.08

All placements 2 to 4 years old

£203.54

All placements 5 to 10 years old

£224.00

All placements 11 to 15 years old

£256.31

All placements over 16 years old

£299.38

 

ii.     The weekly Foster Care Reward element is increased to:

 

Non-related placements 0 to 8 years old

£144.74

Non-related placements 9 to 18 years old

£274.92

 

iii.    The weekly Foster Care Disability Enhancement is increased to:

 

Standard

£82.48

Enhanced

£109.97

 

iv.   The weekly Foster Care Skills Based Payment is increased to:

 

Skilled (Level 2)

£26.27

Advanced (Level 3)

£65.62

 

v.     The weekly Emergency Foster Carer Retainer payment is increased to:

 

Retainer

£274.92

 

vi.   The hourly Sessional & Day Care payments increase to:

 

Sessional Work

£11.94

Day Care

£11.94

 

vii.  The Foster Carer Mileage Rate will remain at 45p per mile in line with KCC staff.

 

viii. The additional rates for the Step Across to Fostering Scheme to be set at:

 

Settling in Period (one-off payment)

£5,000

Retention Payment (4th Month one-off payment)

£2,500

Retention Payment (8th Month one-off payment)

£2,500

Retention Payment (12th Month one-off payment)

£2,500

Retention Payment (18th Month one-off payment)

£2,500

Retainer (weekly payment)

£274.92

Vacant Bed (weekly payment max. 4 weeks)

£274.92

 

ix.   The Kent Supported Homes (Supporting Lodging payments to hosts) is increased to:

 

Standard Support (per week)

£178.69

Enhanced Support (per week)

£297.81

Complex Support (legacy cases only) (per week)

£200.00

Mother and Baby Arrangement Support (per week)

£357.37

Outreach support (per hour)

£11.94

Rent (16/17 year old and 18+ who are not eligible to claim benefits) (per week)

£83.38

Rent (University non-term time)

LHA** rate

Staying Put Extended Foster Care Rate

Various**

*LHA – Local Housing Authority

**Various – the rate will depend on circumstances and agreed in line with the Staying Put policy.

 

b)    NOTE:

x.     The rates which are dictated by external agencies i.e. Inter-agency charges and Essential Living Allowance

 

 

c)    DELEGATE:

Authority to the Corporate Director of Children, Young People and Education, or other nominated officers, to undertake the necessary actions to implement the decision.

Publication date: 08/04/2024

Date of decision: 08/04/2024

Effective from: 16/04/2024

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