Welfare Checklist (PLO) 2008 introduced to ensure children are placed with relatives rather than in care

Mrs L Taylor (Account suspended) made this Freedom of Information request to Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council

The request was partially successful.

From: Mrs L Taylor (Account suspended)

14 October 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

http://www.centreforsocialjustice.org.uk...

December 2006 - Evidence shows children in care are being let down
and suffer more than those placed with relatives.

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.

‘The Government recognises the importance of family members taking
care of children who cannot be cared for by their parents. We know
that a child brought up by a family member benefits from living
with someone they already know and trust rather than a stranger.
The Children Act 1989 placed a duty on local authorities to support
the upbringing of children by their families wherever possible, and
that services should be provided to children in need and their
families to enable this to happen.

There is now an increased focus on the steps that must be taken
prior to any court proceedings. Unless it is necessary to take
emergency action to protect a child from immediate harm, the local
authority must undertake various steps before initiating care
proceedings. Welfare checklist set out in section 1 of the Children
Act 1989’

Yours faithfully,

Mrs L Taylor

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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council

16 October 2009

Dear Ms Taylor

I am emailing to confirm receipt of your request, and to ask you for some
clarification.

You have asked how many times the council has applied for a care order
without the welfare checklist set out in the Children Act 1989 being
completed.

I would be grateful if you could specify in what timescale you wish the
search to be conducted. Your request mentions the introduction of the
checklist in 2008, but also that it was derived from the Children Act
1989. Therefore, could you confirm from what date you wish us to consider
your request.

Once you have provided this clarification, I will be able to start work on
your request.

Regards

Tim Turner
Data Protection / FOI Officer
Business Support Services
Wigan Council

External Tel: 01942 488354
External Fax: 01942 827093
Email address: [email address]
Postal address: Town Hall, Library Street, Wigan, WN1 IYN

Regards

Tim Turner
Data Protection / FOI Officer

Business Support Services
( Internal Tel: 8354
Internal Fax: 2093
( External Tel: 01942 488354
External Fax: 01942 827093
8 [email address]
* Town Hall, Library Street, Wigan, WN1 IYN

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From: Mrs L Taylor (Account suspended)

16 October 2009

Dear Tim Turner,

Thank you for seeking further clarification.

From 2008 when the PLO Welfare Checklist was introduced.

Please include all cases where the Welfare Checklist was not fully
completed and the relatives’ section left blank.

Yours faithfully,

Mrs L Taylor

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Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council

23 November 2009

Dear Mrs Taylor

I am emailing to respond to your FOI request to Wigan Council.

I apologise for the delay in replying to your request.

There are no cases where the welfare questionnaire has not been completed.

I hope the information is clear and answers your request. If you are
unhappy with any aspect of this response, an independent senior officer
will review this decision. Please let me know if you would like to arrange
this.

You can also complain to the Information Commissioner, who is the
regulator for Freedom of Information. His website is
[1]www.informationcommissioner.gov.uk, and his helpline number is 01625
545745. His staff may ask you to exhaust our internal complaints procedure
if you choose to complain to his office now.

Regards

Tim Turner
Data Protection / FOI Officer
Business Support Services
Wigan Council

External Tel: 01942 488354
External Fax: 01942 827093
Email address: [email address]
Postal address: Town Hall, Library Street, Wigan, WN1 IYN

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