Article 5Y9S8 ‘How can it cost £20k a week to look after one child?’: a care home manager explains

‘How can it cost £20k a week to look after one child?’: a care home manager explains

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Helen Pidd
from World news | The Guardian on (#5Y9S8)

A worker in the sector claims local authorities cost taxpayers money by going for the cheap option first

Council bosses in England are sometimes having to pay seven-figure sums annually in order to house a child with complex needs. Many local authorities currently have at least one child whose care costs 10,000 a week or more, with providers increasing their prices further in recent weeks and blaming the cost of living crisis. Here, a care home manager* explains how care can cost 1m a year:

When we meet with local authorities, they ask us to give a breakdown of costs. When they realise how we have to cost our services, they start to understand. The high costs are almost always for placements that are made in an emergency after a child has gone through 10+ other placements which have been bought on the cheap and haven't been able to meet their needs. The biggest scandal is that local authorities always try and use the cheapest placement first. When children's needs aren't met, that's what ends up costing the taxpayer a fortune.

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