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3.—(1) The type of accommodation to be provided, the address and, where C is placed under section 22C(6)(d), the name of the person who will be responsible for C at that accommodation on behalf of the responsible authority (if any).
(2) C’s personal history, religious persuasion, cultural and linguistic background, and racial origin.
(3) Where C is not in the care of the responsible authority—
(a)the respective responsibilities of the responsible authority and C’s parents, or any person who is not C’s parent but who has parental responsibility for C,
(b)any delegation of responsibility to the responsible authority for C’s day to day care there has been by C’s parents, or any person who is not C’s parent but who has parental responsibility for C ,
(c)the expected duration of the arrangements and the steps which should be taken to bring the arrangements to an end, including arrangements for C to return to live with C’s parents, or any person who is not C’s parent but who has parental responsibility for C, and
(d)where C is aged 16 or over and agrees to being provided with accommodation under section 20, that fact.
(4) The circumstances in which it is necessary to obtain in advance the responsible authority’s approval for C to take part in school trips or to stay overnight away from the placement.
(5) The responsible authority’s arrangements for the financial support of C during the placement.
(6) Where C is placed with F, the obligation on F to comply with the terms of the foster care agreement made under regulation 28(5) of the 2002 Regulations.
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