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47B.—(1) Part 2 (arrangements for looking after a child) applies with the following modifications.
(2) Where C is a looked after child only by reason of being remanded to local authority accommodation—
(a)in regulation 4(2), the care plan must be prepared within five working days of C being so remanded, and
(b)regulation 5(a) does not apply.
(3) Where C is remanded to YDA and was a looked after child immediately before being so remanded—
(a)regulation 5(c) does not apply, and instead the care plan must include a detention placement plan,
(b)in regulation 6(3), the responsible authority must also give a copy of the care plan to the director, governor or registered manager (as the case may be) of the YDA,
(c)regulation 7(1) to (4) does not apply.
(4) Where C is a looked after child only by reason of being remanded to YDA—
(a)regulation 5 does not apply, and instead the responsible authority must prepare a detention placement plan, which also includes details of the wishes and feelings of the persons listed in section 22(4) about the detention placement plan that have been ascertained and considered in accordance with section 22(4) and (5), and the wishes and feelings of those persons in relation to any change, or proposed change, to the detention placement plan,
(b)regulation 7(1) to (4) does not apply, and regulation 7(5) applies with the modification that for “health plan” there is substituted “detention placement plan”.]
Textual Amendments
F1Pt. 8A inserted (19.4.2013) by The Care Planning, Placement and Case Review (England) (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2013 (S.I. 2013/706), regs. 1, 6 (with reg. 14)
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