2014
DOI: 10.1111/cfs.12166
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(In)Sufficient?: ethnicity and foster care in English local authorities

Abstract: This paper examines the place of ethnicity in local authority foster care in the context of the sufficiency duty to secure adequate local placements for looked after children. The analysis draws on two main sources, namely Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (OFSTED's) annual survey of fostering agencies and inspection reports for around half the local authority fostering services in England. Sufficiency is gauged in two main ways, comparing numbers of black and minority ethnic (B… Show more

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“…In the UK, BAME children are over-represented in foster care [22]. In addition, there are fewer foster placements with BAME carers than BAME children in need of foster care.…”
Section: Cultural Ethnic Identity and Bame Children In Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the UK, BAME children are over-represented in foster care [22]. In addition, there are fewer foster placements with BAME carers than BAME children in need of foster care.…”
Section: Cultural Ethnic Identity and Bame Children In Carementioning
confidence: 99%