Future of foster care: consultation analysis – updated final report
Updated final report analysing the results of our public consultation on the Future of Fostering in Scotland which ran from 24 October 2024 to 6 February 2025.
Consultation
Appendix D: Consultation questions
Our Vision
1. What are your views on our vision for foster care?
Flexible fostering approach
2. What are your views on the proposed flexible fostering approach?
3. What are your views on the seven different elements in the flexible fostering approach?
4. What implications does a flexible fostering approach have for how fostering is funded and how foster carers are remunerated?
5. How can the Scottish Government, working with you, support the delivery of the flexible fostering approach?
Independent Fostering Agencies (IFAs)
6. What is the role of Independent Fostering Agencies (IFAs) in the future of fostering?
7. Should we require all IFAs to have charitable status? Please explain.
Yes / No
8. Should we limit how much local authorities can pay to IFAs? If so, why, and how
would we do it?
Yes / No
9. Should IFAs be required to pay their foster carers the Scottish Recommended
Allowance (SRA)?
Yes / No
10. What more could be done nationally to support local authorities when paying for
placements from IFAs (including forecasting, market shaping and procurement)?
Recruitment
11. What are your views on the ‘offer’ described above?
12. What more can the Scottish Government and local authorities do to recruit foster
carers? Please explain your answer. You may wish to share successes and
challenges of recruitment of foster carers in your response.
Learning, development and practical support
13. What is your experience of the SSSC ‘Standard for Foster Care’ and do you find it
helpful?
14. Should there be a new national learning framework for foster carers which could also be a pathway for continuous development?
Yes / No
15. What more can the Scottish Government do to nationally support the learning and
development of foster carers?
16. What, if any, specific support might be needed to ensure that foster care in Scotland
is attuned to the unique and specific needs of infants and very young children?
17. What other practical support would help foster carers?
18. What, if any, additional learning and development would be needed for the ‘flexible
fostering’ approach?
Financial Support
19. How effective is the current financial model for foster carers? Is there an alternative? Please explain your answer.
Effective / Somewhat effective / Not effective / Don’t Know
20. Do you think there should be national approach to fees for foster carers? Please
explain your answer.
Yes / No
21. Do you think there should be a national approach to additional payments? Please
explain your answer.
Yes / No
22. Should the financial model for foster carers include a retainer fee for when a foster
carer does not have a child placed with them? Please explain your answer.
Yes / No
23. Do you think there should be a national approach for Continuing Care allowances
and fees? Please explain your answer.
Yes / No
24. Would an enhanced framework of transparency with a legal requirement, for
example, on local authorities and independent fostering agencies to publish foster
care allowances assist foster carers and wider recruitment and retention?
National Charter
25. What are your views on the proposal for a national charter of support for foster
carers?
26. What else could national government do to increase the value, status and
recognition of foster carers?
Day to day decisions
27. Is the existing framework under which foster carers can make decisions clear?
Yes / No
28. Would further guidance, for example good practice, be helpful to support decision
making for foster carers (sometimes called delegated decision making) be helpful? If yes, please explain what you’d like it to include.
Yes / No
National Register of foster Carers
29. What are your views on a national register for foster carers in Scotland?
30. If a register is introduced where should the register be held?
31. What are your views on the potential to linking continuous professional development to a register?
32. What are your views on a national approach to foster care placement matching?
33. How can the Scottish Government support local authorities with resource planning of foster carers, including building an evidence base and data on placements, including those outside local areas?
Allegations
34. Should the Scottish Government update its guidance on managing allegations
against foster carers? If yes, please explain what you’d like to see updated or added.
Yes / No
Raising Concerns
35. Is there is a need for the Scottish Government to take action in this area? If so,
please explain why and what would be helpful, for example best practice guidance?
Wider Issues
36. Is there anything not covered in the consultation which impacts on fostering that you
would like to tell us about, or take action on? E.g. housing, poverty etc.