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Looked After Service


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Children's Services provide a Looked After Service to children that come into care for a number of reasons but mainly through the following routes:

  • The parents or guardians have agreed that the child should be cared for away from the family home. This is done under section 20 of the Children Act 1989 and is done on a voluntary basis.
  • A Family Court has ordered that a child should be cared for away from his/her home. This is done under section 31 of the Children Act 1989.
  • If a child arrives in this country without any parents and is claiming political asylum, as an Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Child. This is done under section 20 of the Children Act 1989.

Children who are accommodated by the Local Authority are entitled to a range of services and our policy includes the following.

  • Taking into account their views for planning for their care;
  • Informing their parents as to what is happening;
  • Helping them to keep in contact with family and friends;
  • Ensure that their carers meet their health, educational and social needs;
  • Inform their carers about the child’s culture, religion and language;
  • Inform their carers about the child’s special needs;
  • Protect the child from neglect and abuse;
  • Help the child prepare for leaving care, usually at 18 years old.


For more information call 020 7332 1750 or email social.services@cityoflondon.gov.uk.


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Last modified: 22 February 2011 | Author: Gabriel Harriss
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