In the north-west there are now more than 13,000 looked-after children. This represents a 20-year high and is the greatest number of children in care of any region in England. This has been driven by growth of 12% since 2013 alone, double the 6% increase in the rest of the country. Analysis from the Placements Northwest census identifies sharp escalation in costs, for example a £45m increase in expenditure on residential care placements this year. We have recorded 90,930 referrals in 2016-17, which is an increase of 2% on the previous year. Our data suggests that this is being driven by the increase in domestic abuse and mental ill health.
We know that the sustainable solution to reducing children’s social care is early intervention. But the increasing cost of children’s social care is driving our limited resources away from funding early help. This is consistent with the national picture that is illustrated in the Turning the Tide report produced by Action for Children, National Children’s Bureau and the Children’s Society. As the finance bill makes its way through parliament, we are asking the government to respond to the crisis of children’s social care, and provide adequate funding to meet these needs.
Cllr Barry Kushner
Liverpool city council and North West lead member, on behalf of the NW portfolio holders for children’s services network
Cllr Ann Cunliffe
Bolton council
Cllr Graham Cain
Blackpool council
Cllor Maureen Bateson
Blackburn with Darwen
Cllor Sharon Briggs
Bury council
Cllor Nicole Meardon
Cheshire West and Chester council
Cllr Anne Burns
Cumbria county council
Cllr Tom McInerney
Halton council
Cllr Joan Lilly
Knowsley council
Cllr Susie Charles
Lancashire council
Cllr Basat Sheikh
Manchester city council
Cllr Jenny Harrison
Oldham council
Cllr Kieran Heakin
Rochdale council
Cllr Lisa Stone
Salford council
Cllr John Joseph Kelly
Sefton council
Cllr Jeanette Banks
St Helens MBC
Cllr Colin Foster
Stockport MBC
Cllr Jim Fitzpatrick
Tameside council
Cllr Jean Carter
Warrington council
Cllr Bernie Mooney
Wirral council
Source: TheGuardian