SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 10Matters to be dealt with in the detention placement plan
1
How on a day to day basis C will be cared for and how C’s well-being will be safeguarded and promoted by the staff of the prison, YDA or premises in which C is required to reside.
2
Any arrangements for contact between C and any parent of C’s or any person who is not C’s parent but who has parental responsibility for C, and between C and any other connected person including, if appropriate—
a
the reasons why contact with any such person would not be reasonably practicable or would not be consistent with C’s well-being,
b
if C is not in the care of the responsible authority, details of any order made under section 8 of the 1989 Act,
c
the arrangements for notifying any changes in the arrangements for contact.
3
The arrangements made for R to visit C in accordance with Part 5, the frequency of such visits and the arrangements made for advice and other support to be available to C between visits in accordance with regulation 34.
4
If an independent visitor is appointed, the arrangements made for them to visit C.
5
The arrangements made by the staff of the prison, YDA or premises in which C is required to reside for C’s health (including physical, emotional and mental health) and dental care.
6
The arrangements made by the staff of the prison, YDA or premises in which C is required to reside for C’s education and training including—
a
the name and address of any educational or training institution C was attending, or any other person providing C with education or training, immediately before C’s remand or detention,
b
where C has a statement of special educational needs, details of the local authority (or local authority in England) that maintains the statement.
7
C’s personal history, religious persuasion, cultural and linguistic background, sexual orientation, and racial origin, and the arrangement put in place by the staff of the prison, YDA or premises in which C is required to reside for meeting the needs relating to C’s identity.
8
The arrangements put in place by the staff of the prison, YDA or premises in which C is required to reside for supporting C to develop self-care skills.
9
The name and contact details of—
a
the IRO,
b
C’s independent visitor (if one is appointed),
c
R,
d
if C is a category 1 young person, the personal advisor appointed for C.
10
Details of how C’s well-being should be adequately safeguarded and promoted when C ceases to be remanded to YDA or detained, in particular—
a
whether C will be provided with accommodation by the responsible authority or another local authority or a local authority in England, and
b
whether any other services should be provided by the responsible authority or by another local authority under the 2014 Act, or a local authority in England in exercise of its duties under the 1989 Act.