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Children's Services Face £5.5M Budget Crisis

Summary

  • Council warns children's services faces overspending £5.5m.
  • Rising numbers and costs of external placements drive deficit.
  • Top 25 external placements cost £230,000 weekly.
Children's Services Face £5.5M Budget Crisis

Hartlepool Borough Council has issued a stark warning that its children's services department is projected to exceed its budget by over £5.5 million this financial year. This significant overspend is attributed to unprecedented pressures, notably the rising numbers and escalating costs associated with children needing external residential care.

The authority's finance chiefs have indicated that the deficit has already surpassed initial June forecasts by £1 million, with potential for further increases. A key factor contributing to this financial strain is the substantial fees demanded by the external care market, with the top 25 placements costing around £230,000 per week.

Council leaders acknowledge the difficult financial situation, emphasizing their commitment to their duty of care for vulnerable youngsters. Efforts are underway across all departments to identify savings and mitigate the growing deficit. The complexity of children's needs and the associated social work staffing demands also add to the budgetary challenges.

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The overspend is due to an increase in the number of children needing external residential care and the high costs associated with these placements.
The top 25 external placements are costing approximately £230,000 per week, contributing significantly to the department's deficit.
The council is warning it faces going more than £5.5 million over budget in its children's services department.

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Council Faces £5.5M Children's Services Overspend