WebAs a minimum, a Care Planning meeting should take place at least once every six months, prior to the LAC Review. Additional Care Planning meetings can be arranged at any time if there is a significant change in the child's circumstances. WebThe first review would be held within three months of the short breaks starting, rather than 28 days. The meeting is normally very similar to other LAC reviews, but it looks at …
IRO Handbook - GOV.UK
WebThe social worker will produce a report and bring it to the meeting. At the meeting the main focus of discussion will be: The current day to day arrangements for the care of your … WebThe independent reviewing officer’s role is to: Chair looked after child review meetings. Monitor the care the child is getting when they are looked after. This includes making sure the child’s care plan meets their child’s current needs. And making sure decisions following the child’s review are put into action. hbase-shaded-client
The Care Planning, Placement and Case Review (Wales) Regulations 2015
WebThis paper is based on a study of participation by children aged 8–12 in decisions when they are ‘looked after’ by local authorities. The research established that more children in this age group are attending reviews and planning meetings, but that the likelihood of their attendance varies with age and other factors. WebWhat is a looked after child review? A LAC review is a meeting with all those that are concerned with your care and care plan. At this meeting Children’s Services will look at … WebAbstract This paper is based on a study of participation by children aged 8–12 in decisions when they are ‘looked after’ by local authorities. The research established that more children in... hbase setstartrow deprecated