Public sector collaboration in London to boost social worker recruitment
YPO, a public sector buying organisation in the UK, has launched a framework to increase children’s social care workforce capacity.
The first-of-its kind regional framework in partnership with London Councils and the London Innovation & Improvement Alliance (LIIA) – Framework for London in Permanent Children’s Social Work Recruitment (FLiP) – aims to improve compliant access to permanent children’s social workers for all London local authorities.
The YPO framework provides authorities with a consistent route to 16 specialist children’s social care service suppliers, including a range of national and local suppliers to support regional requirements.
FLiP has been created on behalf of the Association of Directors of Children’s Services (ALDCS) following the implementation of the London Pledge. This has enabled closer and consistent engagement with the agency market to support improvements that respond to challenges the sector faces in recruiting and retaining permanent staff.
This YPO framework guarantees uniformity in price structure, stable costs, a single point of contact for recruitment, and a standard of service through pre-agreed terms and conditions. YPO’s FLiP is valued at £20m and will provide both “full” and “reduced” service offerings for London local authorities.
Jonathan Williams, speaking on behalf of the association of London directors of Children’s Services (ALDCS) pan-London Workforce Steering Group, added: “The recruitment and retention of children’s social workers is an ongoing issue for the sector.”
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