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Chapter 6 Multiple choice questions
Local authority support for children and families
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Section 25 of Children Act 1989 provides a duty for what?
Provision of services for children in need.
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Provision of a care order.
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Provision of accommodation for some children in need or at risk of significant harm.
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Provision of secure accommodation
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When is a child classed as a 'child in need' within the definition of the Children Act 1989?
When the child is unlikely to achieve or maintain a reasonable standard of health or development, have a significant impairment of health or development and/or a disability that warrants statutory intervention.
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When the child is achieving and can maintain a standard of health and development with universal service provision and parental support even if they do have a significant impairment or disability.
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Assistance in cash can be made under what section of the Children Act 1989?
Section 15
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Section 16
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Section 17
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Section 18
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The local authority has a duty to provide breaks for carers of disabled children?
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False
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A child is classified as 'Looked After' under the definition of the Act if?
Only if they are subject to a Care Order.
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They are accommodated (aged 16 and under), with parental consent or subject to a Care Order.
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There is no Care Order and no parental consent.
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They remain at home with services and subject to a Supervision Order.
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A parent cannot remove a 'looked after child' from the accommodation provided by the local authority when?
The local authority has a Care Order.
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The parent has not given notice to remove.
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The local authority does not consent to this.
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The child asks to return to their care.
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When a child is 'looked after' does the local authority have to arrange contact between the child and their parent/s?
The local authority do not have to consider contact, where a Care Order is in place.
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The local authority must set up and provide contact if a child is accommodated with no Care Order.
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There is a presumption, where the local authority has a Care Order, that the child will have reasonable contact with their parents.
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The local authority has a duty to provide contact where they have a Care Order between a child and their parents.
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IRO stands for?
Independent Reviewing Officer
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Interim Removal Official
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Independent Responsibility Officer
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Interim Reviewing Official
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