4.1.5 Monitoring and Supervision of Adoptive Placements |
RELEVANT LEGISLATION AND GUIDANCE
Adoption and Children Act 2002
Regulations 36(4), Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005
Restrictions on the Preparation of Adoption Reports Regulations 2005
Chapter 5, Adoption and Children Act 2002 Guidance
| 1. | ProcedureArrangements for and frequency of visits for supervising the placement must be made at Placement Planning Meetings and set out in the Adoption Placement Plan see Adoption Planning for Children Procedure. This will involve at a minimum:
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| 2. | Where there are any concerns, additional visits should be arranged. | |
| 3. | The prospective adopters’ social worker will also carry out visits at intervals agreed in the Adoption Placement Plan - and more frequently if circumstances require. The visits should continue until an Adoption Order has been made or until the placement is terminated. Where the placement is with prospective adopters approved by another agency, these arrangements will also be as agreed in the contract between the adoption service and the relevant agency (recorded on BAAF Form H1). | |
| 4. | Visits must be made by suitably experienced qualified social workers or social workers/student social workers who are supervised by suitably qualified and experienced social workers - see Section 5, Adoption Panel Procedure. The purpose of the support and supervision is to ensure that the child's welfare is being promoted and safeguarded. The prospective adopters should be encouraged to take on responsibility for parenting the child whilst keeping the child's social worker and their own social worker informed of the child's progress. This is also the opportunity to test out the Adoption Support Plan, offer advice to the prospective adopters on the management of the child's behaviour and ensure the prospective adopters are equipped to meet the child's needs. | |
| 5. | Records of all visits must be made and copies placed on the child’s Adoption Case Record. Between visits, the social workers involved must discuss progress in the placement and read each other’s recording of visits during the monitoring period. | |
| 6. | Where there are concerns that the placement is at risk of breaking down, a review meeting must be convened immediately by the child’s social worker - see Adoption Reviews Procedure. | |
| 7. | The child should be seen alone (unless s/he is of sufficient age and understanding and refuses) at all of the visits, whether undertaken by the child’s social worker or the adopters’ social worker, and his or her wishes and feelings recorded. | |
| 8. | The child’s social worker will arrange for the child to continue to have health assessments in line with his or her Health Care Plan and ensure that the Health Care Plan continues to be reviewed up to the Adoption Order. | |
| 9. | The procedures to be followed where a placement disrupts are set out in the Adoption and Fostering Disruption Meetings - Responding to Unplanned Placement Endings Procedure. | |
| 10. | Visits to the child and adopters after the Adoption Order will be made as and when required under the Adoption Support Plan - see Adoption Support Services Procedure | |
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