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4.1.10 Notifications from Other Authorities

SCOPE OF THIS CHAPTER

This chapter addresses the action to be taken on receipt of a notification from another local authority that a Looked After child has been placed at an address in this authority.

This chapter was amended in November 2011 to clarify responsibilities.


Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Procedure on Receipt of Notifications in Relation to a Looked After Child


1. Introduction

Where a Looked After child is placed by a local authority in the area of another local authority, notification must be made by the placing authority to the local authority's Children's Social Care Services where the child's placement is located.

The Education Service and the relevant Health Trust for the area in which the Looked After child is placed must also be notified.

The notification will include the address where the child is placed.

The Local Authority where the child is placed must maintain a register of Looked After children for whom it is responsible and all looked after children placed in its area, including those children who are the responsibility of another local authority.

1.1 The Register of Looked After Children

The Register should include the following information in relation to each child:

  • The name, gender and date of birth of the child;
  • The name and address of the person with whom the child is placed and, if different, the name and address of the child's parents and all those with Parental Responsibility;
  • The name of the placing authority;
  • Whether the child has a Child Protection Plan;
  • Whether the child is disabled;
  • The date on which the placement was made and the date when it terminated including the reason for the termination;
  • The child's legal status;
  • Where arrangements have been made by the host local Children's Social Care Services to undertake the duties of the placing local authority; what those arrangements are and the name of the person within the placing authority with whom they were agreed.


2. Procedure on Receipt of Notifications in Relation to a Looked After Child

2.1 Responsibilities of the Children's Social Care Teams

The majority of notifications are processed administratively.

All notifications received from other local authorities regarding a Looked After child, placed in Wandsworth should be passed to the CLA Service Business Support Manager. This includes children placed for adoption.

The CLA Service Business Support Manager will ensure, through communication with the placing local authority where necessary, that the information required in Section 1.1, The Register of Looked After Children, is provided and recorded.

The CLA Service Business Support Manager will arrange for a check to be carried out of the address on Frameworki to establish whether there is any information recorded in relation to the address. If so, this information must be communicated to the allocated social worker in the local authority with responsibility for the child.

The CLA Service Business Support Manager will share the notification of any children looked after placed for adoption with the Family Plus team.

In a small number of cases the placing local authority may request that the authority carry out certain functions in relation to the child on its behalf e.g. supervision of the placement. This is processed as a contact for a service by the Referral and Assessment Service.

The Referral and Assessment Service will notify the CLA Business Support Manager of the child placed so the Register can be maintained. If a decision is made that Wandsworth could provide a supervisory role on behalf of the placing authority the Referral and Assessment Service will send a request to the CLA Service for a formal planning meeting involving representatives of the placing local authority. The CLA Service will take responsibility for convening and chairing the meeting.

In these circumstances, the authority may agree to undertake the following:

  • Supervise the placement in order to be satisfied that the welfare of the child continues to be suitably provided for; and/or
  • Visit the placement on a regular basis.

It would never be appropriate for the authority to agree to a request to supervise a child placed in secure accommodation and/or subject to Section 53 of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933.

Where it is agreed at a planning meeting that the authority will undertake supervision of a placement on behalf of a placing authority, a social worker will be allocated. The placing local authority should be requested to provide sufficient information about the child and the placement to enable the social worker to supervise the placement competently, including the following:

  • Care Plan;
  • Placement Information;
  • The most recent Review of Arrangements Form.

The agreement to supervise the placement should be detailed in writing and signed by the CLA Service manager and a relevant Senior Manager in from the Placing Authority. It should include an expectation that the allocated social worker in the authority will be invited to contribute to the child's Looked After Review.

Where a significant incident arises in the placement whilst the child is placed, the authority where the child is placed will be expected to respond to the presenting needs. However, except in an absolute emergency (e.g. where it is not possible to contact the child's social worker or their Team Manager, or if out of hours the placing local authority's Emergency Duty Team), the authority should not take any significant action or remove the child, without consultation with placing local authority.

The authority should never take action on the basis of the placing authority's verbal authority, but must be certain that required actions are as a result of a written request.

At all times case management responsibility remains with the placing authority.

In the event that the authority where the child is placed has to have an involvement in an emergency situation where the child is at risk of Significant Harm and the placing authority cannot be contacted, any action should be on the basis of the requirements of local Safeguarding Children Procedures.

2.2 Maintaining the Register

The CLA Service Manager is the responsible manager for the register of Looked After children. The CLA Service Business Support Manager is responsible for the administrative maintenance of the register. (see Section 1, Introduction).

This register must include:

  • Children looked after by the authority;
  • Children looked after by another local authority but placed within the authority, where there has been agreement that the authority will carry out some of the responsibilities of the placing local authority;
  • Children looked after by another local authority but placed within the authority, where the placing local authority continues to carry out all the functions in relation to the child.

The CLA Service Business Support Manager will ensure that administrative systems are in place to notify the following teams /agencies:

  • The Primary Care Trust (PCT);
  • The Education Welfare Service;
  • The Looked After Children Education Team.

Written notification that a child placed by another local authority has moved address within the Borough or moved out of the Borough or is no longer looked must be passed to the CLA Service Business Support Manager to amend the Register and notify the teams/agencies listed above.

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