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Simple terms explainer

Councils can set rules for how children are cared for in private fostering arrangements. This means they can require things like proper accommodation, medical care, or limits on how many children are looked after, to make sure the child’s needs are being met and they’re safe.

Legal status

Discretionary


Duty category

Children and family services


Duty type

Public facing


Social determinant of health

Social and community context

Emerging policy and legislation


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National bodies with shared interest

Social Work Scotland

Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)

Care Inspectorate

Standards and Frameworks

 

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