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Form CPR Part A – Essential Information 06.02.08 Increasing difficulties in engaging Mr and Mrs Green. Social worker attempted to track them down at other relative’s houses without success. 07.02.08 Home visit to Mr and Mrs Green. Tina said that previous concerns raised by social workers in relation to her other children were ‘all lies’. Tina agreed to attend the Psychological assessment requested by the Department. 13.02.08 Pre-birth Child Protection Conference held. Decision taken to make unborn baby Green subject to a Child Protection Plan at birth and endorse the Local Authority’s plan to make an application for a Care Order to secure the child’s safety. 18.02.08 Visit to Mr and Mrs Green to detail the Local Authority’s plan for the baby. Parents declared they were not in agreement with the plan. 27.02.08 Bethany Jakes maternal grandmother was contacted to see if she would be able to care for the baby while a court date is awaited. Bethany declined due to her own health difficulties. 29.02.08 Strategy discussion with Service Manager. Following receipt of the psychological assessment on the birth mother the decision was made not to offer any further social work assessment of the Tina and Simon and to secure a permanent placement away from the birth parents. 04.03.08 Placement panel meeting where foster care placement agreed once the expected child is born. 05.03.08 Home visit to birth parents only Tina was present. Social worker explained the Local Authority’s plan which was to apply for an Interim Care Order once the baby is born and to tell her that the Local Authority were not proposing any further assessment. Mrs Green was given two separate envelopes one for herself and one for Mr Green. Each contained a copy of the psychological assessment and a draft C1, C13, Social Worker Initial Statement, chronology, list of solicitors and a covering letter. Tina was advised to take these documents to her solicitor. 12.03.08 Home visit to Mr and Mrs Green no one at home. 18.03.08 Home visit to Mr and Mrs Green no one at home. Mr Green was located at Mrs Green’s uncle’s house but he was unwilling to engage in conversation with the social worker. 19.03.08 Telephone call made to Mrs Green. She stated the baby was coming. Social worker offered to collect her and take her to the General Hospital. Tina agreed. Jane was born at 13.50. Tina told staff she wanted to breastfeed the baby, the hospital asked if she wanted to stay overnight for support with this but Tina declined this offer stating that she wanted to return home. Page 10 © BAAF 2006 All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, this form may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publishers. A Licence Agreement permitting electronic reproduction of this form can be purchased from BAAF. Published by BAAF, Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS

Form CPR Part A – Essential Information She told staff she intended to walk the baby home in a buggy back to her uncle’s house. Tina was advised that it was not appropriate to do this and she agreed to the social worker transporting her to her uncle’s house. A late visit was carried out to Mr and Mrs Green and Jane at their home address all were present. 20.03.08 Jane was made subject to an Interim Care Order and placed in Local Authority foster care. 25.03.08 Contact arrangements for Jane and her parents confirmed for 5 days per week. 01.04.08 Interim Care Order extended. Paperwork requested from the adoption team in order to have the plan for Jane to be adopted approved. 03.04.08 Looked After Child Review held. 07.04.08 Jane moved to Local Authority foster carers Jean and Fred Bull due to concerns about the proximity of previous carer to the birth parents. 07.05.08 Meeting with birth parents to address their irregular attendance at contact with Jane. They stated the reason for this was illness and lack of money for bus fares. It was agreed contact would remain at 5 days per week and that bus passes for them would be provided. 12.06.08 Looked After Child Review held. 18.06.08 Meeting with birth parents to inform them contact was to be reduced to 3 times per week due to their poor attendance. 20.06.08 Independent Social Work Assessment report received. 03.07.08 Letters sent by the adoption team to the adopters of the two previous children of Tina and Simon to see if they would want to put themselves forward to adopt Jane. 15.07.08 Letter sent to Bethany Jakes Maternal Grandmother and Angela Jakes Maternal Aunt confirming that neither was in a position to care for Jane. 18.07.08 Angela Jakes Maternal Aunt contacted the social worker stating that she and her long-term partner Billy Jones wanted to be assessed as long -term carers for Jane. 21.07.08 Letter received from the adopters of the two previous children Jean and George confirming that they do not want to be considered to adopt Jane but would be willing to include her in the direct contact arrangement with her siblings. 21.07.08 Letter received from Bethany Jakes Maternal Grandmother confirming she is unable to put herself forward to care for Jane. 25.07.08 Initial viability assessment visit to Angela Jakes maternal aunt and her partner Billy Jones. Page 11 © BAAF 2006 All rights reserved. Except as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, this form may not be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publishers. A Licence Agreement permitting electronic reproduction of this form can be purchased from BAAF. Published by BAAF, Saffron House, 6–10 Kirby Street, London EC1N 8TS

Form <strong>CPR</strong><br />

Part A – Essential Information<br />

She told staff she intended to walk <strong>the</strong> baby home in a buggy<br />

back to her uncle’s house. Tina was advised that it was not<br />

appropriate to do this <strong>and</strong> she agreed to <strong>the</strong> social worker<br />

transporting her to her uncle’s house.<br />

A late visit was carried out to Mr <strong>and</strong> Mrs Green <strong>and</strong> Jane at<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir home address all were present.<br />

20.03.08 Jane was made subject to an Interim Care Order <strong>and</strong> placed in<br />

Local Authority foster care.<br />

25.03.08 Contact arrangements for Jane <strong>and</strong> her parents confirmed for 5<br />

days per week.<br />

01.04.08 Interim Care Order extended. Paperwork requested from <strong>the</strong><br />

adoption team in order to have <strong>the</strong> plan for Jane to be adopted<br />

approved.<br />

03.04.08 Looked After Child Review held.<br />

07.04.08 Jane moved to Local Authority foster carers Jean <strong>and</strong> Fred Bull<br />

due to concerns about <strong>the</strong> proximity of previous carer to <strong>the</strong><br />

birth parents.<br />

07.05.08 Meeting with birth parents to address <strong>the</strong>ir irregular attendance<br />

at contact with Jane. They stated <strong>the</strong> reason for this was<br />

illness <strong>and</strong> lack of money for bus fares. It was agreed contact<br />

would remain at 5 days per week <strong>and</strong> that bus passes for <strong>the</strong>m<br />

would be provided.<br />

12.06.08 Looked After Child Review held.<br />

18.06.08 Meeting with birth parents to inform <strong>the</strong>m contact was to be<br />

reduced to 3 times per week due to <strong>the</strong>ir poor attendance.<br />

20.06.08 Independent Social Work Assessment report received.<br />

03.07.08 Letters sent by <strong>the</strong> adoption team to <strong>the</strong> adopters of <strong>the</strong> two<br />

previous children of Tina <strong>and</strong> Simon to see if <strong>the</strong>y would want<br />

to put <strong>the</strong>mselves forward to adopt Jane.<br />

15.07.08 Letter sent to Bethany Jakes Maternal Gr<strong>and</strong>mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>and</strong><br />

Angela Jakes Maternal Aunt confirming that nei<strong>the</strong>r was in a<br />

position to care for Jane.<br />

18.07.08 Angela Jakes Maternal Aunt contacted <strong>the</strong> social worker<br />

stating that she <strong>and</strong> her long-term partner Billy Jones wanted<br />

to be assessed as long -term carers for Jane.<br />

21.07.08 Letter received from <strong>the</strong> adopters of <strong>the</strong> two previous children<br />

Jean <strong>and</strong> George confirming that <strong>the</strong>y do not want to be<br />

considered to adopt Jane but would be willing to include her in<br />

<strong>the</strong> direct contact arrangement with her siblings.<br />

21.07.08 Letter received from Bethany Jakes Maternal Gr<strong>and</strong>mo<strong>the</strong>r<br />

confirming she is unable to put herself forward to care for Jane.<br />

25.07.08 Initial viability assessment visit to Angela Jakes maternal aunt<br />

<strong>and</strong> her partner Billy Jones.<br />

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