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Children's Commissioning

  • Residential SEN schools: numbers, providers and costs

    In residential SEN schools Children in care * Total number of children from your local authority * Number of children cared for by your own local authority provision * Number of children cared for by another local authority’s provision * … Continue reading →

  • Children in residential care: numbers, places and costs

    In residential care (regulated residential care like children’s care homes excluding unregulated and semi-independent accommodation): Children in care * Total number of children from your local authority * Number of children cared for by your own local authority provision * … Continue reading →

  • Numbers of children in foster care

    In foster care: Children in care * Total number of children from your local authority * Number of children cared for by your own local authority provision * Number of children cared for by another local authority’s provision * Number … Continue reading →

  • Child protection Social Workers and agency staff – 2022

    1. In total, how many frontline child protection social workers work for the council (whether employed or agency) as of 1 March 2022? 69.4 FTE. a. How many and what percentage are agency staff? 46.2 employee social workers and 23.2 … Continue reading →

  • Spend on Children’s Social Worker Agency Staff

    Can you provide the total cost of the council spend on children’s social worker agency staff in each of the past five calendar years, and the names of the companies the payments were made to? The total cost of the … Continue reading →

  • Childrens Social Care Providers

    1. A list of the Local Authority’s framework providers for children services Independent Fostering Agency Framework: Action for Children Services Ltd Blue Sky Fostering By the Bridge Limited Capstone Fostercare Compass Fostering South Limited Enhanced Foster Care Ltd Five Rivers … Continue reading →

  • Homecare package rates and changes

    1. We require the following hourly charge rates for all homecare packages of care that you commission (Not each individual package but in aggregate for each identified segment). We require the figures set out in the following way:- * Average … Continue reading →

  • Children’s Community Disability Equipment

    1.What is the value of community disability equipment provided by your organisation to disabled and terminally ill children* in your area, for the periods, 1st April 2019 to 31st March 2020 and 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021? 1st … Continue reading →

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