CHILDREN'S SERVICES

Directors in fostering professionalisation warning

Granting foster carers workers’ rights such as holiday pay and discrimination protection would discourage people from signing up, children’s services directors have warned.

There are risks in over-professionalising the foster care workforce, children's services directors have warned.

As Hampshire CC faces a landmark employment tribunal at which a foster carer plans to argue for the sector to be professionalised, with holiday pay and discrimination protection, president of the Association of Directors of Children's Services, Alison Michalska, said it would be ‘bad' for them to be treated as workers.

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