What age do social services stop getting involved?

Until the age of 18, services for children and young people with long-term health conditions are provided by child health and social care services. From 18, they're usually provided by adult services.
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When can social services remove a child UK?

A court order, known as an emergency protection order, is required for social services to take a child away from parents, unless there are immediate concerns for the child's safety, in which case a child may be removed by the police and placed in police protection for up to 72 hours.
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At what age can a child take care of themselves?

As the years roll by, your child will get better and better at taking care of himself. At around age 10 or 11, he'll be able to stay home alone, for instance, for short periods and with clear instructions.
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Can you refuse social services UK?

Yes – if you refuse a needs assessment then the local authority is not under a duty to assess you. But there are some exceptions. You can't refuse a needs assessment if: you lack the capacity to refuse, and the local authority believes that it's in your best interests to have an assessment.
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Can I leave foster care at 16 UK?

Even though you can leave home at 16, that someone still has responsibility for you until you're 18. If you live in care, social services have parental responsibility for you. Having social services be responsible for your wellbeing means that there are some things you can't do.
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What happens when a foster child turns 18?

Once a young person reaches their 18th birthday, they are legally no longer a looked after child and their placement with a foster family can no longer be classed as a foster placement.
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At what age does foster care grant end?

The FCG is only terminated in December of the year the child turns 18, and if the child is still in education or training, then the foster parent can apply to continue receiving the grant until their child turns 21.
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Can I tell social services to go away?

Work with Social Services.

Some have asked ” can I tell social services to go away ” – If you tell them to go away, they won't and you will end up in Court and there is then the risk that your children really will be removed.
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Do social services spy on you?

Social work professionals are also setting up fake social media accounts to spy on parents and children. A study carried out by researchers at Lancaster University found that social workers were failing to adhere to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA).
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What powers do social services have?

Social services have a statutory obligation to safeguard and promote the welfare of vulnerable children and adults and can provide a wide range of services to children and their parents, usually within the own home environment and co-ordinated by a social worker.
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At what age can a child choose who to live with?

In special circumstances, a court may consider a child as young as 10 years old sufficiently mature enough to meaningfully contribute to decisions about her welfare. The over-riding factor is the best interests of the Child.
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Can you leave a 17 year old home alone for a week?

13 to 15 Years - May be left unsupervised, but not overnight. 16 to 17 Years - May be left unsupervised (in some cases, for up to two consecutive overnight periods).
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What age can a child shower alone?

Around age 6, your child can shower alone, as long as you are nearby in case he needs help. Until then, make sure you keep an eye on him when he is in the shower.
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Can I stop social services taking my child?

Social service have to have grounds to take your baby when they are born. If you have been concerned “Can I stop social services taking my baby?” the answer is yes, if you understand the circumstances under which your baby can be taken. Social Services cannot simply walk in and have your newborn taken from hospital.
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What reasons can social services take your child away?

What are the common reasons social services would want to remove a child from a family? There are many reasons why a child could be removed from their home and placed outside of family and friends, but common reasons include abuse, neglect, illness, or abandonment.
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How long does social services keep records UK?

Records should be kept for 6 years after the last contact with the service user unless any of the exemptions apply (listed above) or if your organisation is required to comply with any other statutory requirements. circumstances the organisation should make a record of the concern and the outcome.
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Can social services look at my phone?

Re: Social services phone tapping

If a social worker is worried about a child, by law, they have to find out as much as they can about a child's situation. However, they do not have the legal power to tap phones. They could check the open part of social media accounts, such as Facebook.
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Why do social workers check bedrooms?

Believe it or not, it's to check if the child has clean sheets on the bed, as this is one of the things they use as a measure of neglect (?!). Or so I've been told during a previous visit (about 6 years ago). They are also allowed to check how clean your toilets are, apparently another SS indication of neglect.
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Can social services look around my house?

Other Hazards. Aside from having a clean and livable space, your social worker will also look to see if your home is free of any hazards. Make sure there is nothing that could make your home dangerous. This could mean ensuring wires are tucked away and unused outlets are covered.
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Do social services try to keep families together?

Social workers try to work with parents to keep families together and if this is not possible, they look at who else within the wider family may be able to care for the child. This would allow a child to remain within their birth family instead of being placed in local authority foster care.
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Why would social services get involved?

Social workers get involved when a parent is exhibiting clear symptoms of untreated mental illness or drug and alcohol addiction, and when children are noticeably neglected – such as always being hungry, having poor hygiene, being transient, or chronically absent from school.
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What do social services do for adults?

Adult social care is the support provided to adults with physical or learning disabilities, or physical or mental illnesses. This could be for personal care (such as eating, washing, or getting dressed) or for domestic routines (such as cleaning or going to the shops). This support is provided in various ways.
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How much is the old age grant?

How much is the SASSA Old Age Grant? Currently (as at 1 April 2022) the grant is R1 980 per month. Over 75's receive an extra R20 for a total of R2 000. Although the grant is increased every year, the increases are minimal.
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How much is foster care Allowance?

A personal allowance of £11,000 plus a fixed rate of £10,000. As well as a weekly rate of tax relief of £200 per week for each child under the age of 11 years old and £250 per week for each over 11 years old.
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