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Simple terms explainer
Councils must support relatives or close family friends who care for children when their parents can’t. This includes giving advice, helping with legal costs if they apply for a Kinship Care Order, and offering financial and emotional support. Councils must also make sure families know what help is available and how to get it.
Legal status
Statutory
Duty category
Children and family services
Duty type
Public facing
Social determinant of health
Social and community context
Emerging policy and legislation
1
National bodies with shared interest
Social Work Scotland
Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC)
Care Inspectorate
Standards and Frameworks
2