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Public  Law  Outline   Practice  Outline:  Practice  Reform  Project,  March  2015     The   proposal   for   the   Signs   of   Safety   England   Innovations   Project   described   the   PUBLIC   LAW   OUTLINE  practice  reform  project  anticipated  the  introduction  of  ‘pre-­‐hearing  conferences’,  formal   Signs   of   Safety   meetings   convened   by   and   with   chairs   appointed   by   a   judicial   officer   and   with   lawyers   present   supporting   families   and   the   child   protection   authorities.   PLO   meetings   are   now   required  to  be  held  with  families  prior  to  matters  proceeding  to  court  to  apply  for  a  child  protection   orders.  They  are  chaired  by  a  senior  officer  and  the  family  is  advised  to  seek  legal  advice  prior  to  the   meeting.   This   project   anticipates   the   Signs   of   Safety   methodology   being   applied   in   all   PLO   meetings   and  reflected  clearly  in  the  documentation  for  meetings.     The  project  outline  sets  out  the  detail  of  the  practice  activities,  and  policy  alignment,  in  he  lead  up   to  and  the  conduct  of  the  PLO  meeting.      

DANGER  STATEMENTS  &  SAFETY  GOALS     •

Develop   clear   danger   statements   and   safety   goals   (before   the   PLO   meeting)   that   are   written  in  plain  language  and  are  free  from  professional  jargon  that  even  the  child  would   understand.   Danger   statements   will   acknowledge   improvement   that   carers   have   made   whilst   making   clear   the   dangers   to   the   child/ren   if   nothing   changes.   Safety   goals   will   be   written   in   plain   language   and   free   from   professional   jargon   and   will   state   what   the   agencies  need  to  see  in  order  to  be  satisfied  that  the  child/ren  will  be  safe  in  relation  to   the  stated  dangers.  

 

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Identify  the  network  of  family  and  friends,  including  through  the  genogram,  and  regularly   work  alongside  it.    

 

COLLABORATION     •

Talk  with  parents  and  carers  and  make  sure  that  they  are  clear  and  able  to  articulate  what   the  professionals  are  worried  about  even  if  they  don’t  agree.  Continually  share  with  the   parents   and   their   network   the   direction   the   agency   is   moving   in   with   the   case.   Direct   work   with   the   children   will   support   them   to   understand   the   worries   and   bring   their   views   of  progress  into  the  work  with  the  family.  

 

DECISION  MAKING       •

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Practice  Manager  reviews  the  mapping  with  the  worker  commenting  on  particular  areas   that   are   clear   and   using   questions   to   look   at   key   areas   and   practice   depth   (rigor   and   grace)  e.g.:   o The  relationship  between  the  worker  and  parents  and  worker  and  children   § Example  question  -­‐    ‘on  a  scale  of  0  to  10  where  10  is  you  have  the  best   working   relationship   you   could   hope   for   and   0   is   you   can’t   even   get   in   the   door…   where   would   you   rate   it…   where   would   the   family   rate   it…   when   has  it  been  at  it’s  highest…  what  was  different  then…  what  ideas  have  you   got   about   how   you   could   strengthen   the   relationship   with   mum…   dad…   child...’  

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The  detail  of  any  harm  /  complicating  factors/  strengths  and  safety   § Example   questions   for   harm   –   ‘what   happened,   when   did   this   happen,   how   often   has   it   happened,   how   do   we   know,   how   serious   was   it,   what   was   the   impact   on   the   children   (dig   deep   here,   don’t   just   accept   assumptions)?’   § Example  questions  for  complicating  factors  –  ‘is  there  anything  else  that  is   going   on   in   the   lives   of   the   child   and   their   family   that   is   making   this   problem  harder  to  deal  with?’   § Example   question   for   strengths   –   ‘what   have   the   family   done   since   you   got   involved   with   them   to   show   you   they   are   serious   about   making   things   better  for  their  children?’   § Example   question   for   safety   –   ‘can   you   tell   me   about   a   time   when   the   danger   was   present   or   there   was   a   risk   of   the   danger   and   someone   did   something  to  keep  the  child  safe,  who  was  that  and  what  did  they  do?’   o What  have  we  tried  so  far?   § Example   question   –   ‘if   I   was   to   ask   mum,   dad,   grandma,   children,   what   would   they   say   we   have   done   that   has   given   them   the   best   chance   of   turning  things  round  and  what  else  would  they  say  they  would  have  liked   us  to  help  them  with  that  we  haven’t?’   Decision  whether  to  move  to  PLO.   o

   



ALIGN  PROCESS  DOCUMENTATION  WITH  SIGNS  OF  SAFETY   See  appendices  for  examples       PLO  LETTER   • Clear,   and   although   formal   not   without   compassion,   written   in   plain   language   (this   may   be  the  last  chance  to  engage  with  the  family  to  build  safety  for  their  child/ren  so  they  can   remain  in  the  family  home).     • Incorporates  what  is  working  well  (strengths  and  existing  safety),  what  the  local  authority   is  worried  about  (past  harm,  complicating  factors  and  danger  statement).   • Following   the   letter,   and   prior   to   the   meeting,   there   may   be   another   opportunity   following  for  the  SW  to  work  alongside  the  parents  and  the  network  to  develop  a  safety   plan  that  can  be  presented  to  the  meeting.     PLO  MINUTE  TEMPLATE   • Adjusted  from  the  national  template  to  incorporate  what  is  working  well  (strengths  and   existing   safety),   what   the   local   authority   is   worried   about   (past   harm   and   danger   statement).     PRE-­‐PROCEEDINGS  (PLO)  MEETING   • The  meeting  is  held  using  the  three  column  mapping  with  areas  of  the  map  pre-­‐populated   (avoiding  repeated  mappings)  from  the  social  work  assessment  /  PLO  Letter.   o What  is  working  well   § Strengths   § Existing  safety)     o What  the  local  authority  is  worried   § Past  harm   § Complicating  factors   • At  the  beginning  (or  immediately  prior  to  the  start)  of  the  meeting  the  parents/  carers  are   invited  to  say  what  they  think  the  professionals  are  worried  about,  if  they  are  unable  to  

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do  so,  the  worker  will  be  asked  to  carefully  take  them  through  the  danger  statement.  The   danger  statement  is  then  added  to  the  map.     Follow  the  same  process  with  developing  the  safety  goals   Then   invite   everyone   to   scale:,   ‘on   a   scale   of   0   to   10   where   10   is   that   the   family   and   their   network  have  been  able  to  create  and  are  already  following  a  plan  to  show  everyone  that   the  child  will  be  safe  in  relation  to  the  dangers  and  0  is  that  despite  everything  that  has   been   tried   the   family   and   network   haven’t   come   up   with   or   stuck   to   a   plan   to   improve   safety  for  the  children,  where  would  everyone  rate  this?’   Consider   the   plan   put   forward   by   the   family   (if   this   has   been   achieved)   and   use   questions   to  explore  any  gaps  and  how/if  these  can  be  safely  managed   Form  a  judgement  about  safety  (with  the  plan  in  place)  using  a  scale  of  0  to  10,  ‘where  10   is   I   am   satisfied   that   this   plan   will   keep   the   child/ren   safe   in   relation   to   the   dangers   and   0   is  I  don’t  believe  this  will  keep  them  safe  at  all,  where  would  you  rate  it?   Confirm  decisions  and  actions  review    

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1. Letter  before  proceedings  (from  Suffolk  County)   2. Minute  template  (from  Suffolk  County)    

 

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Letter  before  proceedings  (LBP)      

PLEASE  DO  NOT  IGNORE  THIS  LETTER         TAKE  IT  TO  A  SOLICITOR  NOW       Dear  {parent  and/or  full  name(s)  of  all  people  with  parental  responsibility}         Re:  SUFFOLK’S  CONCERNS  ABOUT  {insert  name(s)  of  child(ren)}  –       LETTER  BEFORE  PROCEEDINGS           HOW  TO  AVOID  GOING  TO  COURT       I  am  writing  to  let  you  know  that  Suffolk  County  Council  has  serious  concerns  about  your  care  of   your  child/ren,  {name(s)  of  child(ren)}.  We  are  so  worried  about  your  child/ren  that  we  will  go  to   court  unless  you  are  able  to  improve  things.  This  means  that  we  may  apply  to  Court  and  {name(s)   of  child(ren)}  could,  if  the  Court  decides  that  this  is  best  for  him/her/them,  be  taken  into  care.       There  are  things  you  can  do  which  could  stop  this  happening.  We  have  set  out  in  this  letter  the   concerns   that   we   have   about  {name(s)   of   child(ren)}  and   the   things   that   have   been   done   to   try   to   help  your  family.         AN  IMPORTANT  MEETING  ABOUT  WHAT  WILL  HAPPEN  NEXT       Please  come  to  a  meeting  with  us  to  talk  about  these  concerns  on  {date  and  time}  at  the  Children   &   Young   People’s   Service.   The   address   is  {address}   and   there   is   a   map   with   this   letter   to   help   you   find  it.  Please  contact  your  social  worker  on  {tel.no.}  to  tell  us  if  you  will  come  to  the  meeting.     At  the  meeting  we  will  discuss  with  you  and  tell  you  what  you  will  need  to  do  to  make  your  child   safe.  We  will  also  talk  to  you  about  how  we  will  support  you  to  do  this.  We  will  also  make  clear   what  steps  we  will  take  if  we  continue  to  be  worried  about  {name(s)  of  child(ren)}.         PLEASE  BRING  A  SOLICITOR  TO  THE  MEETING  ON  {insert  date}       Take  this  letter  to  a  solicitor  and  ask  them  to  come  to  the  meeting  with  you.  The  solicitor  will   advise  you  about  getting  legal  aid  (free  legal  advice).  We  have  sent  with  this  letter  a  list  of   local   solicitors   who   work   with   children   and   families.   They   are   all   separate   from   children’s   services.   You  do  not  have  to  bring  a  solicitor  to  the  meeting,  but  it  will  be  helpful  if  you  do.       Information  your  Solicitor  will  need  is:       Local  Authority  Legal  Contact       Name  and  address  of  Lawyer       WHAT  WILL  HAPPEN  IF  YOU  DO  NOTHING    

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  If   you   do   nothing   we   will   have   to   go   to   Court.   If   you   do   not   answer   this   letter   or   come   to   the   meeting,  we  will  go  to  Court  as  soon  as  we  can  to  make  sure  {name(s)  of  child(ren)}  are  safe.         YOUR  WIDER  FAMILY       Our  concerns  about  {name(s)  of  child(ren)}  are  very  serious.  If  we  do  have  to  go  to  Court  and  the   Court   decides   you   cannot   care   for   your   children,   we   will   first   try   and   place   them   with   one   of   your   relatives,  if  it  is  best  for  your  child(ren)  to  do  this.  At  the  meeting  we  will  want  to  talk  to  you  and   your  solicitor  about  who  might  look  after  your  child  if  the  Court  decides  that  it  is  no  longer  safe   for  you  to  do  so.         We   look   forward   to   seeing   you   at   the   meeting   with   your   solicitor   on   {date}.   If   you   do   not   understand  any  part  of  this  letter,  please  contact  your  social  worker   {name}  on  {tel.  no.}.  Please   tell  your  social  worker  if  you  need  any  help  with  child  care  or  transport  arrangements  in  order   to  come  to  the  meeting,  and  we  will  try  to  help.         Yours  sincerely       {name}         Practice  Manager       Local  office/service           Copy  to:  Social  Worker  {name}                                    Local  Authority  Legal  Team         Enclosures:     Map  of  office     List  of  local  Law  Society  Children  Panel  Solicitors     List  of  things  we  are  worried  about                    

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PLEASE  SHOW  /  TAKE  THIS  TO  A  SOLICITOR         WHAT  IS  WORKING  WELL?     Insert  existing  strengths  and  safety                       HERE  ARE  THE  MAIN  THINGS  THAT  WE  ARE  WORRIED  ABOUT:       1. {Outline  concern  and  past  harm  and  give  examples  of  when  this  happened.  This  should   capture  chronic  ongoing  concerns  as  well  as  acute  episodes/incidents}.           Date(s)     Problem  /  past  harm                 2.   Date(s)     Problem  /  past  harm                 Insert  complicating  factors  here:           DANGER  STATEMENT       WHAT  CHILDREN’S  SERVICES  HAVE  DONE  TO  TRY  TO  HELP   {Who?}     {What  help  has  been  given?}     {When?}                          

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    WHAT  YOU  HAVE  TO  DO  SO  THAT  WE  WILL  NOT  GO  TO  COURT:       1.  Confirm  that  you  will  come  to  a  meeting  to  talk  about  these  concerns.  Please  try  to  bring  a   solicitor  with  you.       2.  Continue  to  see  and  work  with  your  social  worker  {insert  name}  and  allow  him/her  to  see   {name(s)  of  child(ren)}.       3.  At  the  meeting  you  will  be  asked  to  talk  about  how  {name(s)  of  child(ren)}  will  be  kept   safe,  with  our  help.           Insert  safety  planning  here:      

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Minutes  of   Public  Law  Outline  Meeting                                                          Date:  ……………………………       Subject/s:  ……………………………………………………………………………………….         Social  Worker:  ……………………..   Practice  Manager:  ………………………………….     Service  Manager  (Chair):  ………………………….     Attended  by:     Mother  of       Father  of       Solicitor  for       Solicitor  for       L.A.  Legal  Representative     Partner  of         Family  Support  Worker     Senior  Practitioner                 Minute  Taker   Introductions  

Purpose  of  this  meeting     The  chair  ……..  informed  that  this  is  meeting  that  is  held  to  explain  to  parents  and  carers  the  serious   concerns  about  (child/ren)  and  to  make  decisions  about  whether  we  need  to  make  an  application  to   the  court  to  make  sure  that  the  (child/ren)  are  kept  safe  and  that  we  make  sure  that  permanent   arrangements  for  their  care  are  in  place  to  make  sure  they  are  safe  for  the  rest  of  their  childhood.  This   meeting  is  held  under  what  we  call  the  Public  Law  Outline.     The  meeting  will  also  look  at  whether  there  are  things  that  anyone  can  or  needs  to  do  to  delay  or  avoid   us  having  to  go  to  court.  It  is  very  important  that  we  make  sure  that  (child/ren)  have  safe  plans  in  place   for  the  rest  of  their  childhood  at  the  earliest  opportunity  and  the  meeting  today  will  take  this  into   consideration  when  agreeing  the  next  steps.       When  we  talk  about  “Permanency”  this  may  be  achieved  through  supporting  parents  to  care  for  their   children  safely,  or  where  this  is  not  possible,  by  a  variety  of  other  ways;  for  instance  through  living  with   other  family  members  which  we  call  “kinship”  placements,  foster  care,  shared  care  or  adoption.  We  will   discuss  whether  any  of  these  arrangements  need  to  be  under-­‐pinned  by  the  security  of  court  orders.     The  chair……….  summarised  the  “ground  rules”  for  the  meeting:   a)  That  the  LA  will  provide  the  minutes  of  the  meeting  (a  summary  of  discussions  and  the  decisions)   b)  That  there  must  be  no  other  audio  or  video  recording   c)  That  all  parties  are  required  to  confirm  they  have  switched  off  all  such  devices,  inc.  mobile  phones  

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d)  That  the  minutes  are  confidential  to  the  parties  involved  (their  legal  representatives,  CAFCASS  and   the  court,  if  an  application  is  made)  and  should  not  be  disclosed  to  others  without  the  agreement  of  all   parties.     OR       The  chair  ……..confirmed  that  this  was  a  review  Public  Law  Outline  meeting,  following  the  meeting  held   on  ……  and  will  consider  the  actions  agreed  at  that  meeting,  and  the  next  steps.     The  chair  ……..confirmed  that  parties  had  received  copies  of  the  letter  inviting  them  to  this  meeting,   which  includes  details  of  the  Local  Authority’’s  concerns,  and  is  used  as  the  agenda  for  this  meeting.  In   respect  of  opportunity  to  discuss  the  letter  contents  with  a  legal  representative,  ……     OR     The  purpose  of  this  meeting  is  to  clarify  the  reasons  why  the  Local  Authority  will  be  making  an   application  in  proceedings  in  respect  of  (Name/s),  offering  parents  the  opportunity  to  seek  legal  advice   and  guidance  prior  to  this  action  being  taken.     What  is  working  well  for  the  child(ren)  and  the  family?     Insert  existing  strengths  and  safety  here                     What  are  the  social  worker  and  the  Local  Authority  worried  about?  -­‐  review  the  concerns  as   identified  in  the  letter,  and  any  additions  from  the  chair,  and  response  from  parties       Insert  past  harm  as  identified  in  the  letter                           Insert  danger  statement  from  letter  here          

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