WebLocal Authorities Children’s Services Department are normally only entitled to apply for passports for a looked after child when they have parental responsibility. This will be the case if they have obtained any one of the following in respect of the child: • a care order under section 31 of the Children Act 1989 or article 50 of the WebFeb 14, 2011 · Guidance notes for social services departments when applying for passports on behalf of 'looked after children' PDF, 257 KB, 13 pages. This file may not …
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Web‘Promoting the health and well-being of looked-after children: Statutory guidance for local authorities, clinical commissioning groups and NHS England (2015)’, outlines the notification process to health - When a child starts to be looked after or changes placement, the LA must, before the placement is made, notify the child’s GP, parents WebOct 20, 2024 · 1.6.14 Local authorities should simplify and merge meetings about looked-after children and young people if possible. For example, education, health and care plan meetings for looked-after children and young people and personal education plan meetings may benefit from occurring together. 1.6.15 Include healthcare professionals in … extorsion anatomy
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WebChildren’s homes regulations, including quality standards: guide. Children’s homes regulations amendments 2014. Provision of accommodation for 16 and 17 year olds who may be homeless and/or ... WebAnna Freud Centre (AFC) to pilot a new approach to mental health assessments for looked after children in nine local authority areas over two years to develop and test changes … Web25 who has been looked after for at least 13 weeks in total since the age of 14. Those who are aged 16 or 17 are ‘eligible’ (still looked after) or ‘relevant’ (no longer looked after) children. Those aged 18-25 are ‘former relevant children’. The Government has outlined five key outcomes that it wants to achieve for care leavers1: extorsion and intorsion