Reference: RFI 2171
Request:
We are interested to see how the introduction of the PLO (Public Law Outline) Welfare
Checklist 2008 has altered the outcomes for children.
I would be grateful if under the FOIA you could advise how many times your Local
Authority has applied for care orders via the Family Courts WITHOUT the Welfare
checklist set out in section 1 of the Children Act 1989 being completed. The completion of
the Welfare Checklist would confirm that extended family members had in fact been
contacted prior to any application for a care order.
Whoever signs the application for a care order is responsible for ensuring that the Welfare
checklist has been fully completed, please state who within your authority holds this
position.
Response:
The welfare checklist is always given consideration before proceedings are commenced
and social workers cover it in their statements as appropriate.
The application forms for a care order do not specifically address the welfare checklist -
see C1 and C13, which are attached for ease of reference.
The presiding magistrates always address the issue of the welfare checklist when they
consider the making of an order.
A council lawyer signs the application forms in the name of the Head of Legal,
Governance and Commercial.
The information supplied to you is owned by the council unless otherwise stated and may be protected by
copyright. You are free to use it for your own purposes, including any non-commercial research or for the
purposes of news reporting. Any other re-use of a commercial nature will require the permission of the
Council. Further enquiries in this respect should be directed to Head of Legal Services, North Tyneside
Council, Quadrant The Silver Link North, Cobalt Business Park, North Tyneside, NE27 0BY
Date: 02-11-09
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