Social services departments have a statutory duty to conduct thorough assessments, which often includes speaking with neighbours to gain a holistic view of a child’s living environment. This practice is not an attempt to intrude on your private life, but a professional requirement to triangulate...
Child Protection
The overarching efforts and legal frameworks aimed at safeguarding children from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
Understanding Section 20 Accommodation under the Children Act: Your Guide to Protecting Children’s Rights
Section 20 of the Children Act 1989 is a voluntary legal provision where a local authority provides temporary accommodation for a child when their parents are temporarily unable to care for them, or when there is no one with parental responsibility. Crucially, this arrangement does not involve a...
The Online Safety Act 2023: A 2026 Operational Guide for Care Professionals
What is the Online Safety Act 2023? The Online Safety Act 2023 is a comprehensive UK legislative framework, regulated by Ofcom, that legally compels tech companies, social media platforms, and search engines to protect users from illegal and harmful content. For those looking after...
Digital Safeguarding in Childcare Settings: A Dual-Lens Guide for Professionals
Explore a comprehensive ‘dual-lens’ guide for digital safeguarding in childcare settings, empowering professionals with policies, training, and strategies to protect children from online risks while fostering digital literacy.
What is Respite Care? A Guide for Families and Professionals
If you are a parent navigating social services involvement or a dedicated professional in the residential childcare sector, you’ve likely heard the term "respite care". But what does it actually mean for the child and the adults supporting them? At Looked After Child, we believe that respite isn't...
What is Kinship Care? A Guide for Families and Professionals
```html Key Takeaways Kinship care provides a stable environment for children with relatives or friends when birth parents cannot care for them, prioritizing identity and emotional security. Different types of kinship care exist, including informal arrangements, private fostering, Child...
What is a Waking Night Shift in Residential Childcare?
A waking night shift is a period of professional duty where a staff member remains fully awake and alert throughout the night to ensure the safety, wellbeing, and emotional support of children in a residential setting. Unlike a "sleep-in" shift, the staff member does not go to bed; they are...
What Does a Sleep-In Shift Involve?
A sleep-in shift typically begins in the evening and ends the following morning. While the staff member is there to rest, they are "on-call" to respond immediately to any incidents, emotional distress, or emergencies that arise during the night. Key Features of a Sleep-In: Presence and Safety: The...
Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth in the Care System
Discover comprehensive strategies for supporting LGBTQ+ youth in the care system. This guide explores the unique challenges faced by these vulnerable individuals and outlines essential principles, practical implementations, and policy reforms needed to foster truly inclusive and affirming environments for their well-being and development.
What is Forensic Social Work?
Forensic social work is a specialized field where the legal system and social work practice meet. As someone with lived experience in the care system, I know that legal processes can feel overwhelming; forensic social workers serve as the vital bridge, ensuring that the human element is never lost...
Understanding the Statement of Purpose: A Guide for Families and Professionals
The phrase "Statement of Purpose" might sound like a dry, legal requirement, but in the world of residential childcare, it is actually the most important document a home possesses. It is the "DNA" of a children's home, outlining exactly how they will care for, protect, and support the children...
Coming Home: A Guide to the Reunification Process
This comprehensive guide explores the critical ‘Coming Home: A Guide to the Reunification Process’, detailing its phases, the essential support systems, and the collaborative efforts required to safely return children from out-of-home care to their families, ensuring long-term stability and well-being.












