Review of Children’s Cases Regulations 1991

  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and interpretation

  3. 2.Review of children’s cases

  4. 3.Time when case is to be reviewed

  5. 4.Manner in which cases are to be reviewed

  6. 5.Considerations to which responsible authorities are to have regard

  7. 6.Health reviews

  8. 7.Consultation, participation and notification

  9. 8.Arrangements for implementation of decisions arising out of reviews

  10. 9.Monitoring arrangements for reviews

  11. 10.Recording review information

  12. 11.Application of Regulations to short periods

  13. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      ELEMENTS TO BE INCLUDED IN REVIEW

      1. 1.Keeping informed of the arrangements for looking after the childand...

      2. 2.Keeping informed of the name and address of any person...

      3. 3.Making necessary preparations and providing any relevant information to the...

      4. 4.Initiating meetings of relevant personnel of the responsible authority and...

      5. 5.Explaining to the child any steps which he may take...

      6. 6.Making decisions or taking steps following review decisions arising out...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      ELEMENTS TO WHICH RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITIES ARE TO HAVE REGARD

      1. 1.In the case of a child who is in care,...

      2. 2.Where the responsible authority are a local authority whether they...

      3. 3.Arrangements for contact, and whether there isany need for changes...

      4. 4.Any special arrangements that have been made or need to...

      5. 5.The responsible authority’s immediate and long termarrangements for looking after...

      6. 6.Where the responsible authority are a local authority, whether an...

      7. 7.The child’s educational needs, progress and development.

      8. 8.Whether arrangements need to be made for the time when...

      9. 9.Whether plans need to be made to find a permanent...

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS TO WHICH RESPONSIBLE AUTHORITIES ARE TO HAVE REGARD

      1. 1.The child’s state of health.

      2. 2.The child’s health history.

      3. 3.The effect of the child’s health and health history on...

      4. 4.Existing arrangements for the child’s medical and dental care andtreatment...

      5. 5.The possible need for an appropriate course of action which...

      6. 6.The possible need for preventive measures, such as vaccination andimmunisation,...

  14. Explanatory Note