The Looked After Children (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021
Citation and commencement1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Looked After Children (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021.
(2)
This regulation and regulation 2 come into force on 31 March 2021.
(3)
Subject to paragraph (4), regulation 3 comes into force on 26 July 2021.
(4)
Paragraphs (6), (7), (8) and (9) of regulation 3 come into force on the relevant day.
Interpretation2.
In these Regulations—
“the relevant day” means the day on which sub-paragraphs (2) to (5) of paragraph 10, schedule 3 of the 2020 Act expire by virtue of—
(a)
section 12 of that Act, or
(b)
regulations made under section 13 of that Act.
Amendment of the Looked After Children (Scotland) Regulations 20093.
(1)
(2)
““sibling of the child” means—
(a)
a person who has at least one parent in common with the child, and
(b)
any other person with whom the child has lived or is living, and with whom the child has an ongoing relationship with the character of a relationship between siblings;”.
(3)
In regulation 4 (assessment)—
(a)
in paragraph (2)—
(i)
in sub-paragraph (c), omit “and”,
(ii)
“(ca)
any sibling of the child; and”,
(b)
in paragraph (3), after “their family” insert “including any sibling of the child”, and
(c)
omit paragraph (5).
(4)
In regulation 5(2) (child’s plan)—
(a)
in sub-paragraph (e), omit “and”,
(b)
“(ea)
any sibling of the child; and”.
(5)
“Duty to place siblings together5A.
(1)
Paragraph (2) applies where—
(a)
the local authority are considering placing the child—
(i)
with a kinship carer in accordance with regulation 11,
(ii)
with a foster carer in accordance with regulation 27,
(iii)
in a residential establishment, and
(b)
any sibling of the child is looked after or about to be looked after.
(2)
The local authority must, where appropriate—
(a)
place the child and the sibling of the child with the same carer or in the same residential establishment, or
(b)
place the child and the sibling of the child in homes which are near to each other.
(3)
In determining for the purposes of paragraph (2) whether the placement is appropriate, the local authority must be satisfied that the placement safeguards and promotes the welfare of the child (which is the paramount concern).
(4)
In determining for the purposes of paragraph (2) whether a placement as referred to in sub-paragraph (b) of that paragraph is appropriate, the local authority must be satisfied that such a placement would better safeguard and promote the welfare of a child than a placement as referred to in sub-paragraph (a) of that paragraph.”.
(6)
(a)
at the end of paragraph (2)(c)—
(i)
(ii)
“(d)
following a referral under regulation 27B(2), whether the foster carer is a suitable carer for the child, despite this resulting in more than 3 children who are not all siblings of each other remaining in the care of that foster carer at any one time.”,
(b)
“(c)
the presumption that no more than 3 children are to be in the care of a foster carer at any one time, unless all the children are siblings of each other.”.
(7)
In regulation 25(1)(a) (reviews and termination of approval), for “or 26(8)” substitute “, 26(8) or 27B(4)”.
(8)
In regulation 27A(2) (placement limit)—
(a)
at the end of sub-paragraph (a) omit the “or”,
(b)
“; or
(c)
when regulation 27B(4) applies.”.
(9)
“Exceptional approval of foster carer27B.
(1)
This regulation applies where—
(a)
a child (“A”) is the subject of an emergency or short-term placement with a foster carer as mentioned in regulation 27A(2)(b), and
(b)
the local authority considers that exceptional circumstances exist so that the welfare of A and any other child placed with the foster carer (which is to be the paramount consideration) will be safeguarded and promoted by continuing the emergency or short term placement of A with the foster carer.
(2)
The local authority must refer the case to the fostering panel within 4 weeks of the date on which A is placed with the foster carer or as soon as practicable thereafter.
(3)
The local authority must so far as reasonably practicable provide the fostering panel with—
(a)
the information in schedule 3, and
(b)
such other information or observations as they consider appropriate.
(4)
Where a local authority receives a recommendation from the fostering panel under regulation 20(2) the authority must make a decision on whether the foster carer is suitable to be a foster carer for A within 14 days from the date the recommendation was made.
(5)
Where the local authority make a decision that the foster carer is suitable to be a foster carer for A, they must be satisfied that the authority has taken into account the recommendations made by the fostering panel.
(6)
Where the local authority make a decision that is contrary to the recommendation of the fostering panel the authority must record in writing the reasons for that decision.
(7)
The local authority must notify the foster carer in writing of the decision made under paragraph (4) within 7 days of the date of making that decision.”.
(10)
In regulation 35(b)(iii) (child placed in residential establishment: information to be supplied) after “their family” insert “including any sibling of the child”.
(11)
(12)
In schedule 1 (information relating to the child)—
(a)
in paragraph 7, for “brothers and sisters,” substitute “sibling of the child,”.
(b)
in paragraph 8, after “family” insert “including any sibling of the child”.
(13)
In schedule 4 (matters and obligations to be covered in foster and kinship placement agreements), in paragraph 6, after “section 17(1)(c)” insert “or (d)”.
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These Regulations amend the Looked After Children (Scotland) Regulations 2009 (“the 2009 Regulations”). The 2009 Regulations make provision for the duties and functions of local authorities in respect of children who are looked after by them in terms of section 17(6) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (“the 1995 Act”).
Regulation 3(2) inserts a new definition in regulation 2 (interpretation) of the 2009 Regulations to clarify that “sibling of the child” means a person who has at least one parent in common with the child, and any other person with whom the child has lived or is living, and with whom the child has an ongoing relationship with the character of a relationship between siblings.
Regulation 3(3) amends regulation 4 (assessment) of the 2009 Regulations so that, where appropriate, a local authority must also take into account views of any sibling of the child. Regulation 3(3)(c) omits regulation 4(5) of the 2009 Regulations in consequence of the new regulation 5A (duty to place siblings together) inserted by regulation 3(5).
Regulation 3(4) amends regulation 5 (child’s plan) of the 2009 Regulations in relation to taking account of the views of any sibling before preparing the child’s plan.
Regulation 3(5) inserts a new regulation 5A (duty to place siblings together) in the 2009 Regulations. This provides that the local authority must, where appropriate, place the child and any sibling of the child who is also looked after with the same carer or in the same residential establishment, or in homes which are near to each other. In determining what is appropriate the local authority must be satisfied that the placement safeguards and promotes the welfare of the child (the paramount consideration). A local authority may only place a child in homes that are near together rather than in the same placement if that better safeguards and promotes the welfare of the child.
Regulation 3(10) amends regulation 35(b)(iii) (child placed in residential establishment: information to be supplied) of the 2009 Regulations to clarify that arrangements for contact with the child’s family includes contact with their siblings.
Regulation 3(11) amends regulation 36(3)(e)(i) (emergency placement with carer) of the 2009 Regulations to include reference to the duty to promote contact with siblings in section 17(1)(d) of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 (section 17(1)(d) is inserted by section 13 of the Children (Scotland) Act 2020).
Regulation 3(12) makes amendments to schedule 1 (information relating to the child) in relation to siblings.
Regulation 3(13) makes amendments to schedule 4 (matters and obligations to be covered in foster and kinship placement agreements) with regard to contact with siblings.
Regulation 3(8) inserts a new 27A(2)(c) in the 2009 Regulations to provide that there is a further exception to the placement limit referred to in regulation 27A(1) where regulation 27B(4) applies.
Regulation 3(9) inserts a new regulation 27B into the 2009 Regulations to provide a procedure for the local authority to follow if it considers that it is in the best interests of a child to continue the current short term or emergency placement of a child, despite the placement limit.
Regulation 3(6) amends regulation 20 (functions of the fostering panel) of the 2009 Regulations in consequence of regulations 27A(2)(c) and 27B.
Regulation 3(7) amends regulation 25(1)(a) (reviews and termination of approval) of the 2009 Regulations in consequence of regulation 27B(4).