MummaD5 wrote: Wed Jul 03, 2024 8:08 pm
Been looking after a friends child whilst mother was to complete community rehab - she failed. There’s a core meeting tomorrow and sw has mentioned to mum PLO I’m new to all this, mother has no family / friends other than me. What can happen next? Will child remain with mum or can they say he needs to be cared for by me child has also been subject to a CP plan for the last year which hasn’t been stuck told I’m anxious to think this poor child could end up in foster care,
Dear MummaD5
Welcome to the kinship carers’ discussion forum and thank you for your post.
My name is Suzie, online adviser at Family Rights Group. I see from your post that you are unsure of your position whilst looking after your friend’s daughter.
It is nor clear from your post if you are now treated as a foster carer by children’s services for the child. She may have been placed with you under s,20 voluntary arrangement which would mean she is a looked after child and you, a foster carer. It may be however that children’s services have told you that it is a private family arrangement which would mean they do not have to contribute financially to her living with you. Whether she is looked after or not depends on how she came into your care. If you wish to know more about this you can read information about
kinship care arrangements.
You may also find it helpful to read more about s.20 voluntary arrangement
HERE
There is a child protection plan and mother has now failed her assessment in the community. There is information here about
child protection The social worker has mentioned PLO. This means
public law outline and refers to the procedures that children’s services follow to prepare for a court hearing. It suggests that they are now considering making an application for a care order. Here is information about .
care proceedings
If children’s services apply to the court, as she has been living with you, she might remain in your care during the court case, possibly under an interim care order This means you would assessed as foster carer and if positive she could remain in your care long term if that is the long term plan after the care proceedings. You could, asked to be assessed for a special guardianship order if you wanted to share parental responsibility with her mother and have her live with you. Here is information about
special guardianship.
The social worker should be explaining to you as the person caring for the child what the plan is going forward. As there is a core group meeting due, you may have more information from this meeting. You say there are no other family members, but the child’s paternal family could be contacted and may ask to be assessed as carers.
Please telephone our advice line to speak with one of our experienced advisers so you can have advice about your position. It seems from your post that you have been caring for this child for about a year but still unclear about the plans for her future.
Our advice line is open from 9.30am to 3.00pm Monday to Friday (excluding Bank Holidays). You can also contact us using
Webchaton our website.
I hope this is helpful.
Best wishes
Suzie