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Amendments

2025

April 2025

Children and Young People Aged 0-25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

In April 2025, Section 15.1, Registering an appeal with the First-tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Disability) was updated in line with case law.

Aftercare under Section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983

This chapter was refreshed in April 2025.

Local Authority's Sufficiency Duty - Accommodation for Looked After Children

This chapter was refreshed in April 2025 in line with How Local Authorities and Children’s Homes Can Achieve Stability and Permanence for Children with Complex Needs (Ofsted).

Children Involved in the Youth Justice System: Additional National Guidance

In April 2025 links were added to additional sources of guidance.

Placing and Visiting Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities or Health Conditions in Long-Term Residential Settings

In April 2025 information was added in relation to Ofsted and CQC Joint Registration Guidance: Children’s Homes and Health Care.

Ofsted Inspection Framework

In April 2025 a link was added to Ofsted and CQC Joint Registration Guidance: Children’s Homes and Health Care.

Assessment and Approvals of Foster Carers

This chapter was updated in April 2025 to include a link to the Disclosure and Barring Service Guidance Leaflets.  Information on Ofsted checks was added in to Section 5.1, Checks.

Personal Budgets and Direct Payments

This chapter was updated in April 2025.

Allegations Against Foster Carers

This chapter was updated in April 2025 to include a link to the Disclosure and Barring Service Guidance Leaflets - GOV.UK. in Section 4.5, Concluding the Investigation.

Health and Safety

In April 2025 information was added into Section 9, Accommodation, Bedroom Space and Sharing in relation to bunk beds.

Leaving Care and Transition

In April 2025 updates were made to reflect the Homelessness Code of Guidance - Chapter 22: Care Leavers (updated 3 May 2024) which sets out the expectation that authorities should have in place joint protocols which clearly outline jointly held corporate parenting responsibilities for care leavers.  See Section 8, Joint Housing Protocols for Care Leavers.