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Keeping children local

Could Regional Care Cooperatives offer a future solution to the problems of a lack of suitable children’s placements locally and profiteering by providers? Ann McGauran reports.

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A clampdown on profiteering by private providers of care was an eye-catching highlight of the Government's recently published children's social care strategy.

Education secretary Bridget Phillipson promised a ‘backstop' law if providers did not voluntarily curb their excess profits and new rules will force children's home and foster care providers to share details of their finances with the Government.

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