Children's services: the lives behind the numbers

By Robin Tuddenham | 08 August 2018

It’s hardly news that local authority children’s services are under strain. Children’s social care demand and cost pressures are now officially the top concern for council chief executives.

The think-tank reports pile high on desks setting out a growing raft of statistics – 29% rise in numbers of children at risk of harm over the past four years: the court system is in meltdown, with most failing to achieve government targets; some councils with agency staff representing up to 40% of the workforce; a child at risk being referred every 49 seconds into a local authority somewhere in England and Wales, over 13,000 children are looked after in the North West – a 20-year high.

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