Global Social Security Review

England’s Child Protective Services Based on Semi-Independent Living Arrangements

  • Author

    Lee, Sang Jung

  • Page

    63-73

  • PubDate

    2025. 09.

  • Language

    kor

England provides various out-of-home protection services to children and adolescents in need of protection. Particularly distinct among these services is the Semi-Independent Living Arrangement (SILA), administered systematically for adolescents aged 16 and older, a group at a critical stage in preparing for independent living. About 8 percent of children in the out-of-home care system are supported through SILA. In this article I examine SILA in detail―considering the legal framework, operational structure, case management, assessment of varying support needs, and local government practices―and discuss how such a scheme, not yet implemented in Korea, could enhance Korea’s out-of-home childcare system.

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