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1.—(1) — How on a day to day basis C will be cared for and C’s welfare will be safeguarded and promoted by the appropriate person.
(2) Any arrangements made for contact between C and any parent of C’s and any person who is not C’s parent but who has parental responsibility for C, and between C and any other connected person including, if appropriate—
(a)the reasons why contact with any such person would not be reasonably practicable or would not be consistent with C’s welfare,
(b)if C is not in the care of the responsible authority, details of any order made under section 8,
(c)if C is in the care of the responsible authority, details of any order relating to C made under section 34,
(d)the arrangements for notifying any changes in the arrangements for contact.
(3) The arrangements made for C’s health (including physical, emotional and mental health) and dental care including—
(a)the name and address of C’s registered medical and dental practitioners and, where applicable, any registered medical or dental practitioner with whom C is to be registered following the placement,
(b)any arrangements for the giving or withholding of consent to medical or dental examination or treatment for C.
(4) The arrangements made for C’s education and training including—
(a)the name and address of any school at which C is a registered pupil,
(b)the name of the designated teacher at the school (if applicable),
(c)the name and address of any other educational institution that C attends, or of any other person who provides C with education or training,
(d)where C has a statement of special educational needs, details of the local authority that maintains the statement.
(5) The arrangements made for R to visit C in accordance with Part 5, the frequency of visits and the arrangements made for advice, support and assistance to be available to C between visits in accordance with regulation 31.
(6) If an independent visitor is appointed, the arrangements made for them to visit C.
(7) The circumstances in which the placement may be terminated and C removed from the appropriate person’s care in accordance with regulation 14.
(8) The name and contact details of—
(a)the IRO,
(b)C’s independent visitor (if one is appointed),
(c)R, and
(d)if C is an eligible child, the personal adviser appointed for C.
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