Applying corporate parenting principles to looked-after children and care leavers

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Statutory guidance APPLYING CORPORATE PARENTING PRINCIPLES TO LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS The role of local authorities and the application of the corporate parenting principles.


Get emails about this page APPLIES TO ENGLAND DOCUMENTS APPLYING CORPORATE PARENTING PRINCIPLES TO LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN AND CARE LEAVERS Ref: DFE-00057-2018 PDF, 338 KB, 44 pages DETAILS


This guidance is for local authorities and their ‘relevant partners’ (as defined in section 10 of the Children Act 2004) and others who contribute to services provided to looked-after


children and care leavers. It is designed to help local authorities consider the kinds of services that may be offered with regard to the corporate parenting principles. UPDATES TO THIS PAGE


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