Part III Local Authority Support for Children and Families

Duties of local authorities in relation to children looked after by them

F6I123 Provision of accommodation and maintenance by local authority for children whom they are looking after.

1

It shall be the duty of any local authority looking after a child—

a

when he is in their care, to provide accommodation for him; and

b

to maintain him in other respects apart from providing accommodation for him.

C22

A local authority shall provide accommodation and maintenance for any child whom they are looking after by—

C1a

placing him (subject to subsection (5) and any regulations made by the F7appropriate national authority ) with—

i

a family;

ii

a relative of his; or

iii

any other suitable person,

on such terms as to payment by the authority and otherwise as the authority may determine F5(subject to section 49 of the Children Act 2004);

F1aa

maintaining him in an appropriate children’s home;

f

making such other arrangements as—

i

seem appropriate to them; and

ii

comply with any regulations made by the F8appropriate national authority .

C2F2 2A

Where under subsection (2)(aa) a local authority maintains a child in a home provided, equipped and maintained by F9an appropriate national authority under section 82(5), it shall do so on such terms as F10that national authority may from time to time determine.

C23

Any person with whom a child has been placed under subsection (2)(a) is referred to in this Act as a local authority foster parent unless he falls within subsection (4).

C24

A person falls within this subsection if he is—

a

a parent of the child;

b

a person who is not a parent of the child but who has parental responsibility for him; or

c

where the child is in care and there was F13a child arrangements order in force with respect to the child immediately before the care order was made, a person named in the child arrangements order as a person with whom the child was to live. .

C25

Where a child is in the care of a local authority, the authority may only allow him to live with a person who falls within subsection (4) in accordance with regulations made by the F11appropriate national authority .

C2F3 5A

For the purposes of subsection (5) a child shall be regarded as living with a person if he stays with that person for a continuous period of more than 24 hours

C26

Subject to any regulations made by the F12appropriate national authority for the purposes of this subsection, any local authority looking after a child shall make arrangements to enable him to live with—

a

a person falling within subsection (4); or

b

a relative, friend or other person connected with him,

unless that would not be reasonably practicable or consistent with his welfare.

C27

Where a local authority provide accommodation for a child whom they are looking after, they shall, subject to the provisions of this Part and so far as is reasonably practicable and consistent with his welfare, secure that—

a

the accommodation is near his home; and

b

where the authority are also providing accommodation for a sibling of his, they are accommodated together.

C28

Where a local authority provide accommodation for a child whom they are looking after and who is disabled, they shall, so far as is reasonably practicable, secure that the accommodation is not unsuitable to his particular needs.

9

Part II of Schedule 2 shall have effect for the purposes of making further provision as to children looked after by local authorities and in particular as to the regulations that may be made under subsections (2)(a) and (f) and (5).

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In this Act—

  • appropriate children’s home ” means a children’s home in respect of which a person is registered under Part II of the Care Standards Act 2000; and

  • children’s home ” has the same meaning as in that Act.