3.3.3 Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews |
RELEVANT LEGISLATION
Section 25, Children Act 1989
Children (Secure Accommodation) Regulations 1991
Children (Secure Accommodation) Amendment Regulations 1992
RELATED CHAPTERS
Placement in Secure Accommodation Procedure
AMENDMENT
This chapter was updated in February 2011, primarily in relation to the composition of the Review Panel.
Contents
- The Purpose of Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews
- The Composition of Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews
- The Frequency of Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews
- Written Reports for Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews
- Contingency Planning
- Conduct of the Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review
Appendix 1 - Agenda for Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review
1. The Purpose of Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews
| 1.1 | In addition to Regulations governing the frequency of visits and statutory reviews, young people placed in secure accommodation must be the subject of separate Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews. |
| 1.2 | The purpose of the Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review is for the panel to review the child's care in accordance with The Children (Secure Accommodation) Regulations 1991 and The Children (Secure Accommodation) Amendment Regulations 1992 and to satisfy themselves that:
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| 1.3 | The social worker report must provide a report including these views to the chair five days before the date of the review. This report must include details of what other accommodation has been considered with reasons as to why it is not appropriate. The report must include a contingency plan that can be put into operation immediately should the panel consider that the criteria for secure accommodation are no longer met. |
| 1.4 | The overall purpose of the review is to ensure that the young person’s welfare is being promoted and safeguarded. |
2.The Composition of Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews
| 2.1 | Each review will include at least three people to review the secure placement within one month of its start. |
| 2.2 | The Independent Reviewing Officer for the child will chair the meeting. The case responsible service manager must never act as chair. |
| 2.3 | The Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review will be convened by the Child Care Review convenor and will include:
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| 2.4 | Of the three panel members one must be independent, to the extent that they must not be a member or officer of Peterborough City Council, or an officer of the authority providing secure accommodation for the young person. The panel will consist of:
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| 2.5 | As far as is practicable, the panel must take into account the wishes and feelings of all review participants, except for interpreters, signers and observers. |
| 2.6 | It is usual to consider the following points when assessing whether the criteria for continuation of the secure accommodation order continues to be met:
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3. The Frequency of Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews
| 3.1 | The first Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review must be held within 28 days of the child being placed in secure accommodation. If the 72-hour provision is used and the Court subsequently grants a Secure Accommodation Order, the 28 days starts at the point of entry into secure accommodation, i.e. at the beginning of the 72 hours, not from the point of the Secure Accommodation Order being made by the court. |
| 3.2 | The second Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review must take place within 3 months of the initial review. |
| 3.3 | Thereafter Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews must take place at no less than 3 monthly intervals. |
| 3.4 | Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews can take place more often than prescribed, but certainly not less often. |
4. Written Reports for Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Reviews
| 4.1 | The allocated social worker will be expected to provide an up to date written report to the meeting; this should include:
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5. Contingency Planning
| 5.1 | Contingency planning is vital to ensure that the child's needs are met if the decision is made that the secure accommodation criteria are no longer met. Clear planning and analysis at each review is necessary to inform decision making immediately so that there is a minimum of delay in transferring the child out of the secure environment. A child must never remain in secure accommodation if the criteria are not met. |
| 5.2 | It should never be assumed that the panel will decide the criteria are met. The Regulations state that if the criteria are not met, the placing authority must immediately review the placement. If the criteria are no longer met, the young person will not remain in the placement, contingency planning is crucial in providing appropriate levels of care. |
6.Conduct of the Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review
| 6.1 | One of the independent panel members should see the young person before the review. |
| 6.2 | The chair should set out the purpose and structure of the review. |
| 6.3 | The social worker and the representative from the secure unit should then present evidence, There should also be a school report and if relevant a psychiatric or psychological report. Evidence given during the court process is appropriate for the panel to consider alongside more recent/current evidence of he young person’s situation. |
| 6.4 | Professional’s contributions should address the core issues of absconding, injury to self and/or injury to others. The Welfare Checklist (set out in Section 1, Children Act 1989) should also be kept in mind and be considered. |
| 6.5 | The young person and or her/his representative should be permitted to offer a different view or challenge the evidence presented. Notes should be made in the minutes of different points of view or interpretation of the facts. |
| 6.6 | Finally the social worker and/or representative of the secure unit should be asked to summarise the facts and the young person or their representative should also be asked to summarise their view of the facts. |
| 6.7 | The review panel should then withdraw to discuss their findings before presenting them to the meeting. The chair must sum up and present the findings in a language that the young person understands. The chair is responsible for ensuring that the young person is fully informed of the decision. |
| 6.8 | The meeting should then agree the date for the next panel review (if required). |
| 6.9 | A record of the Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review must be made that details:
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| 6.10 | This record must be placed in the relevant section of the young person’s file. |
| 6.11 | Copies of the above must be circulated to all those attending the review within 5 days of the review taking place as well as to Legal Services. |
Appendix 1 - Agenda for Secure Accommodation (Criteria) Review
Chair explains the purpose of this meeting and the Criteria to be tested
- Introductions for all present (Panel Members should identify themselves)
- Secure Unit Report(s)
- Social Worker Report
- Any other reports
- View of each person present, excluding Panel Members. (The young person's views must be included, either directly or via another person
- Has the child acquired sufficient internal controls to function safely in an open environment? If so clear understanding and analysis must be provided since being placed in secure accommodation, i.e. has the young person shown any signs of understanding that his/her previous lifestyle was dangerous?
- Has the young person shown any signs that she/he would not revert to his/her previous lifestyle if the Secure Accommodation Order was no longer in place?
- Have there been any signs to suggest that the child would now function safely in an open environment? If so, risk analysis must accompany any evidence put forward.
- Panel retires to make their decision
- Panel returns and Chair to give decision
- Exit Plan
- Set date for next Criteria Review
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