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PART 4 Provision for different types of placement
CHAPTER 2 Placement with local authority foster parents
22.Conditions to be complied with before placing a child with a local authority foster parent
22A.Placement following consideration in accordance with section 22C(9B)(c) of the Act
22B.Conditions to be complied with before placing C in a long term foster placement
25A.Temporary approval of prospective adopter as foster parent
26.Independent fostering agencies – discharge of responsible authority functions
PART 5 Visits by the responsible authority's representative etc.
PART 7 Arrangements made by the responsible authority for ceasing to look after a child
PART 8 Independent reviewing officers and independent visitors
PART 8A Application of these Regulations with modifications to children on remand
47A.Application of these Regulations with modifications to children on remand
47B.(1) Part 2 (arrangements for looking after a child) applies...
47C.(1) Part 3 (placements) applies with the following modifications.
47D.Part 4 (provision for different types of placement) does not...
47E.Part 5 (visits by the responsible authority’s representative etc. )...
47F.Part 6 (reviews) applies with the modification that in regulation...
SCHEDULES
Matters to be taken into account when assessing the suitability of P to care for C
Matters to be taken into account when assessing the suitability of any person to care for C
Considerations to which the responsible authority must have regard when reviewing C's case
1.The effect of any change in C's circumstances since the...
2.Whether the responsible authority should seek any change in C's...
4.The arrangements for contact and whether there is any need...
5.Whether C's placement continues to be the most appropriate available,...
5A.Whether C’s placement safeguards and promotes C’s welfare, and whether...
6.C's educational needs, progress and development and whether any change...
9.Whether C's needs related to C's identity are being met...
10.Whether the arrangements made in accordance with regulation 31 continue...
13.Where regulation 28(3) applies, the frequency of R's visits.
14.Where C falls within regulation 5(1)(f), whether C’s needs as...
15.Whether the delegation of authority to make decisions about C’s...
Matters to be dealt with in the pathway plan
2.The nature and level of contact and personal support to...
4.The plan for C's continuing education or training when C...
5.How the responsible authority will assist C in obtaining employment...
7.A programme to develop the practical and other skills C...
9.C's health care needs, including any physical, emotional or mental...
10.The responsible authority's contingency plans for action to be taken...
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