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Understanding Social Work Assessments: Why Professionals May Consult Your Community

Understanding Social Work Assessments: Why Professionals May Consult Your Community

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...

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Breaking Down Stigmas: Understanding the Realities of Looked After Children

Breaking Down Stigmas: Understanding the Realities of Looked After Children

Introduction: What are Looked After Children? Looked After Children, also known as children in care, are individuals who are placed under the care and supervision of the local authority. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including neglect, abuse, or the inability of parents or guardians to...

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Understanding Looked After Child (LAC) Health Assessments: A Guide for Professionals and Carers

Understanding Looked After Child (LAC) Health Assessments: A Guide for Professionals and Carers

```html Looked After Child (LAC) Health Assessments are statutory clinical evaluations designed to ensure that children in care receive the same standard of healthcare as their peers, with specific attention to the unique health needs arising from their life experiences. These assessments are a...

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Understanding the Difference Between Foster Care and Residential Care: A Professional Guide

Understanding the Difference Between Foster Care and Residential Care: A Professional Guide

```html The primary difference between foster care and residential care lies in the environmental structure and the framework of therapeutic support. Foster care places a child within a family home environment with approved foster carers, offering a highly personalized, family-dynamic setting....

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Understanding Section 20 Accommodation under the Children Act: Your Guide to Protecting Children’s Rights

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...

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The Digital Passport: A Professional Overview

The Digital Passport: A Professional Overview

```html As the Director of Looked After Child Limited, I have spent over seven years on the frontline—from NVQ Level 4 leadership to the daily realities of managing a residential home. I have seen the "paper trail" of a child's life fail them repeatedly during transitions. In 2026, we are finally...

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The Online Safety Act 2023: A 2026 Operational Guide for Care Professionals

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...

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