§ Lord Fyfe of Fairfieldasked Her Majesty's Government:
What is the outcome of the evaluation of the Quality Protects Management Action Plans submitted to the Department of Health by local authorities. [HL1987]
§ Lord Hunt of Kings HeathAll local authorities with social services responsibilities submitted their Quality Protects Management Action Plans (MAPs) to the Department of Health by the end of January. The Social Services Inspectorate has now completed its evaluation of the MAPs and we have considered their findings. The MAPs from all 150 local councils have reached an acceptable standard. We have written to144WA the chief executives of the authorities to confirm that, subject to normal grant procedures, they will receive payment of their allocation of the children's services grant for 2001–02.
The evidence nationally shows that Quality Protects is beginning to make a real difference to children's lives. Children who are looked after are experiencing fewer placement moves; more of them are finding new permanent families through adoption; and fewer are leaving care prematurely when they reach 16. We shall be publishing a national overview report on the evaluation of MAPs in the summer.