Abstract
Background:
The responsibility of local authorities in England to provide children
in care with stable, local placements has become increasingly difficult
due to the rising number of children in need of care and a shortage of
available placements. It is unclear if the trend of outsourcing
children's social care to private companies has exacerbated this
challenge. This paper examines how the outsourcing of children's social
care to the private market has influenced placement locality and
long-term stability over time. Methods: We created a novel dataset of
multiple administrative data sources on the outsourcing, placement
locality and stability, and characteristics of children in care between
2011 and 2022. We conducted time-series fixed-effects regression
analysis of the impact of for-profit outsourcing on placement locality
and stability from 2011 to 2022. Results: Our fully adjusted models
demonstrate that for-profit outsourcing is consistently associated with
more children being placed outside their home local authority and
greater placement instability. We found that an increase of 1 % point of
for-profit outsourcing was associated with an average increase of 0.10 %
points (95 % CI 0.02–0.17; p = 0.01) more children experiencing
placement disruption, and 0.23 % points (95 % CI 0.15–0.30; p <
0.001) more children being placed outside their home local authority. We
estimate that an additional 17,001 (95 % CI 9015–24,987) out-of-area
placements can be attributed to increases in for-profit provision.
Discussion: Our analyses show that placement stability and distance have
deteriorated or stagnated over the last decade, and that the local
authorities that rely most on outsourcing have the highest rates of
placement disruptions and out-of-area placements.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 106245 |
Tidsskrift | Child Abuse and Neglect |
Vol/bind | 144 |
Antal sider | 10 |
ISSN | 0145-2134 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - okt. 2023 |
Emneord
- Children's social care
- Commissioning
- Outsourcing
- Placements
- Profit
- Quality