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Accommodation for 16 and 17-year-olds to face slimmer standards than children's homes, under DfE plans


Four rather than nine standards
On the standards themselves, the leadership and management standard is similar to the equivalent in the children’s homes regulations, requiring the provider to ensure that there are sufficient numbers of staff, with the right skills and experience. However, while the children’s home standards require the provider to ensure continuity of care, this is not in the proposed standards for supported accommodation. Unlike the children’s homes ones, these would require the provider to ensure that young people were aware of their entitlements and, where possible, encouraged to access them.
The protection standard mirrors the children’s home equivalent in a number of ways, including by requiring staff to have the skills needed to identify and act upon risk or harm. However, it differs in other respects, for example, having no equivalent to the requirement that “the home’s day-to-day care is arranged and delivered so as to keep each child ....

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DfE failure to ban unregulated provision for under-18s will leave teenagers at risk, warn sector heads


DfE failure to ban unregulated provision for under-18s will leave teenagers at risk, warn sector heads
Children’s Commissioner and BASW among organisations to say ban on unregulated accommodation for under-16s does not go far enough and will leave many older teenagers in unsuitable settings where they are “easy prey”
Children s Commissioner for England Anne Longfield (credit: Children s Commissioner s Office)
The Children’s Commissioner for England and the British Association of Social Workers England were among organisations to say the DfE should have extended the ban to under-18s, as many more 16- and 17-year-olds are placed in independent or semi-independent settings – including provision such as hostels and caravan parks, than younger children. Government statistics show that, as of March 2019, 90 out of 6,160 looked-after children in unregulated settings were under 16. ....

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