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Looked after child definition

What does Looked after child mean? In practice, a looked after child is a child for whom the state, through a local authority (or a Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland), provides care or ongoing accommodation, either under a court order or by voluntary agreement. In England, the term is defined in the Children Act 1989, s.22: a child is “looked after” if in care (for example under a care order or interim care order) or accommodated by the authority (including section 20 accommodation). Wales adopts an equivalent definition in the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (Part 6). In Scotland, “looked after”...

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End of local authority care duty: 18+ looked-after child leaves/deported from UK

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This Q&A concerns the ongoing statutory obligations owed by a Local authority to former relevant children, as provided for in sections 23A–24B of the Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989).

Local authority duties to a former relevant child

A former relevant child means someone who previously qualified as a relevant child and has reached 18 years of age. For clarification on what counts as a relevant child in this context, consult the detailed section titled ‘The relevant child’ within the Practice Note: Local authority duties for advice and assistance for certain children and young persons...

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