Issue details

23/00071 - Fostering Recruitment and Retention Programme

Proposed decision

 

The Cabinet Member for Integrated Children’s Services is asked (subject to selection by the DfE as an appropriate Pathfinder region) to:

 

A)   Agree to become a member of the Fostering Recruitment and Retention programme.

B)   Agree to enter into relevant agreements with the DfE to join/ a Pathfinder Region for the delivery of the creation of end to end improvements in the Fostering Recruitment and Retention Programme (Agreements to include the acceptances of relevant Memorandums of Understandings and associated funding, and partnership agreements with other local authorities in the assigned regional cluster)

C)   Delegate authority to the Corporate Director of Children, Young People and Education, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Integrated Children’s Services, to take other relevant actions, including but not limited to, finalising the terms and entering into required contracts or other legal agreements, as necessary to implement the decision.

 

Reason for the decision

The DfE has confirmed that, following an Expression of Interest in joining the Fostering Recruitment and Retention programme, KCC has been accepted at Stage 1 of the process. The service is required to develop a full proposal for submission in the second week of September 2023. KCC will need to work with their assigned improvement partners, and in line with the funding allocation (to be advised) to develop a fully costed proposal which is to be implemented by April 2024. At this stage no LA is bound to be part of the bid, however from when the fully costed proposal is submitted in September, final membership will need to be confirmed. 

 

Currently, it is proposed that the cluster will be include Portsmouth, (Lead LA), Brighton and Hove, Kent, Oxfordshire, West Berkshire, Achieving for Children, Brighter futures, Medway, Wokingham,  Slough, Bracknell Forest, Surrey,  Hampshire, Southampton, Isle of Wight, West Sussex and East Sussex which equates to 16 LA Partners.

 

There will be funding for successful Local Authorities that become part of the programme; no allocations have yet been announced.

 

Background

The Stable Homes, Built on Love strategy published by the Department for Education set out a vision to re-balance children’s social care away from costly crisis intervention to more meaningful and effective early support.

 

As part of the Strategy, the government has pledged to deliver a fostering recruitment and retention programme so foster care is available for more children who need it, investing over £27 million over the next two years. After two years the strategy will be refreshed, scaling up the new approaches that have been tested and bring forward legislation (subject to parliamentary time).

 

DfE are looking to run two regional pathfinders to test creation of end-to-end improvements in the Fostering Recruitment and Retention Programme. The regions taking part will play a key role in shaping future delivery.

 

 

Pathfinders are voluntary and confirmation of interest is required. Financial support will be provided to support Pathfinder regions to get started.

 

Options (other options considered but discarded)

To not put KCC forward to contribute as a Pathfinder for Fostering – this was decided against because of the significant pressures and challenges in recruiting and retaining in-house Foster Carers requiring action..

 

How the proposed decision supports the Strategic Statement:

The proposed decision supports Framing Kent’s Future Our Council Strategy 2022-2026, Specifically Priority 4 New Models of Care and Support

1.Explore all opportunities to integrate our commissioning of services to improve health and care outcomes.

 

It also supports delivery of the Kent Sufficiency Strategy 2022-2027

 

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Affects more than two Electoral Divisions;

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Division affected: (All Division);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 01/08/2023

Decision due: Not before 30th Aug 2023 by Cabinet Member for Integrated Children's Services
Reason: To allow the required 28 day notice period under Executive Decision arrangements

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Integrated Children's Services

Lead director: Kevin Kasaven

Department: Education & Young People's Services

Contact: Caroline Smith, Assistant Director, Corporate Parenting, Integrated Children's Services Tel: 03000415091 Email: caroline.smith@kent.gov.uk Tel: 03000 415091.

Consultation process

The Children’s and Young People Cabinet Committee consider the decision on 12 September 2023

Financial implications: Funding allocation (to be advised) – there is a need to develop a fully costed proposal which is to be implemented by April 2024. At this stage no LA is bound to be part of the bid, however from when the fully costed proposal is submitted in September, final membership will need to be confirmed. Funding will be issued to the Lead LA (Portsmouth) on behalf of the cluster under section 31 of the Local Government Act 2003

Legal implications: Partnership Agreements will be required in establishing this relationship with 16 Other Local Authorities. It is expected that the lead Local Authority (Portsmouth) will be required to manage the funding and employ staff to deliver the programme. Legal advice will be sought if selected and the MOU shared.

Equalities implications: An initial Equality Impact Assessment is underway

Decisions