April2016

Author: Reviewed by RuthFrance / Last updated: 30th April2016
Next update: April2017

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POLICYFORPREPARINGYOUNGPEOPLETOLIVEINDEPENDENTLY

1.0Introduction

1.1Leavingaplacethathasbeenhomeforayoungpersoncanbeaverydifficulttimeforallconcernedasfriendshipsandrelationshipswillhavebeenbuiltup,andoftenthethoughtoflosingthoserelationshipscanbe difficult for both youngpeopleandstaff.

1.2Weareallanxiousattimesinourlifewhenthingschangeandtheroutinewefeelsafeandsecureinalters.Thereforeitisparticularlyimportantthattheyoungpersonwhoismovingintoindependentlivingisfullypreparedforthehighsandlowsindependencecanbring.

1.3Thedisengagingprocessandthedischargefromthehomeshouldalwaystakeintoaccounttheemotionalandpracticalaspectsofmovingon.

1.4This policy should be read in conjunction of the admission and discharges policy.

2.0Principlesof policy

2.1Youngpeopledependontheadultsintheirlivestopreparethemforadulthoodandindependentliving.Residentialchildcareworkersmustthereforeundertakethistaskforchildrenincarethroughout a youngperson’sresidenceincare.

2.2Thepreparationmustbebasedon a comprehensiveassessmentofneed,completedwiththeyoungperson,andbedeliveredatthepaceoftheyoungperson. The relevant plans for the young person will provide the timescales and pace guidance required. These plans should be informed by staff within the home.

3.0Legislativecontext

3.1ThisresidentialpolicymustbereadinconjunctionwiththeChildren(LeavingCare)Act2000,andKnowsley’sleavingcarepolicyandproceduresandleavingcarefinancialpolicyandprocedures.

4.0Pathwayplanning

4.1Preparationforleavingcareisanintegralpartofthecareplanningprocessthroughoutachild/youngperson’stimeincare.Howeverbythetimetheyoungpersonis16yearsand3months,apathwayplansettingouthowtheirneedswillbemetinrelationtoeducation,training,employment,accommodation,health,personalsupport,financialsupport,andlifeskillsmustbeinplace.

4.2TheassessmentfortheplanwillcommenceinKnowsleyfromwhentheyoungpersonis15yearsand6monthsoldinordertoensurethoroughplanningwiththeaimofhavingthepathwayplaninplacewhentheyoungpersonreaches16yearsofage.Theyoungperson’sallocatedworkerwillberesponsibleforcoordinatingtheassessmentandwillusetheyoungperson’scareplanasthebasisofthepathwayplanassessment.

4.3Foryoungpeoplelivinginresidentialcare,theinitialpathwayplanningmeetingwillbechairedby a managerfromeithertheresidentialhomeorthesocialworkteam.

4.4Theinitialmeetingwillestablish:

  • Theaimoftheplan,i.e. whatistheyoungperson’sgoalforlivingindependently
  • Whatneedstobeaddressedtoensure a successfulmovetoindependence
  • Whatsupportdoestheyoungpersonneedtodeveloptheirindependenceskills
  • Whatisthecontingencyplan
  • Howthefieldworkstaffandresidentialstaffwillsupporttheyoungpersontoachievetheirgoal.
  1. Specifictaskswillbeidentifiedandagreedandwillberecordedinthedraftpathwayplan.Aleadworker(fieldworkerorresidential)willbeallocatedtosupporttheyoungpersoninachievingthetaske.g.openingabankaccount,preparingmeals,budgeting,shopping,cleaningetc.
  2. Aweeklycalendarwillbeestablishedfortheyoungpersontohighlightwhenspecifictaskswillbeundertaken,whotheywillbeundertakenbyandhowtheywillbeundertaken.
  3. Thisplanningwillbereviewedonasix weeklybasisbytheyoungperson,theresidentialkeyworkerandthesocialworkerwhenthesocialworkerundertakesthescheduledstatutoryvisittothechild.Amendmentstothedraftplanwillbemadeasneeded.
  4. Residentialworkerswillalsoreviewtheplanaspartoftheirmonthlyevaluationswiththeyoungperson.
  5. Thepathwayassessmentdocumentwillremainapaperdocumentupontheyoungperson’sresidentialfilewhilstitisbeingprogressed.Oncethepathwayplaniscomplete a papercopywillbeplacedupontheresidentialfile.
  6. Whenthefinalpathwayplanisinplaceatthetimeoftheyoungperson’s16thbirthday,thepathwayplanwillbereviewedsix monthlyaspartofthestatutoryreviewprocessbytheconferenceandreviewmanager.

5.0Enablingyoungpeopletomoveonpositively

5.1Allarrangementsfortheyoungpersontomovefromthehomeshouldbecarefullyplanned.

5.2Allparties,includingtheyoungperson’sfamily,whereappropriate,mustbeawareofplansrelatingtothetransitionfromthechildren’shometosemiindependence/independence.Allpartiesmustalsobeawarewhenspecifictaskswillhappenandwhowillundertakethesetasks. This will remain to be the social worker’s responsibility, however the Registered Manager will have a duty to maintain relationships with the wider team around the young person.

5.3Residentialchildcareworkersmustworkinpartnershipwiththeyoungperson’ssocialworkerand other agencies toensureyoungpeopleare:

  • Emotionallyandpracticallypreparedtomoveon
  • Abletovoicetheirviews,wishesandopinionswhenplansarebeingmadeaboutthe future
  • Abletovisittheirnewhomepriortobeingdischarged.

5.4Inpreparationforadultlife,staffwillsupportandencourageeachyoungpersonintheirdevelopmentofskillsin:

  • Budgeting
  • Personalhygiene
  • Completing forms
  • Firstaidandhomesafety
  • Communitylivingandaccessingcommunityservicesincludingsocialactivities
  • Responsibilityoflivinginrentedaccommodation
  • Healthyeating/shopping
  • Further/highereducation or employment
  • Clothescare
  • Where to go for health advice
  • Wheretogoforfinancialhelp
  • Buildingself-esteemandconfidence
  • Formingandmaintainingappropriaterelationships.

5.5Leavinghometomoveintoanewhomeonyourowncanbeatimeofmixedemotionsfortheyoungperson.Theywillthereforeneedtobesupportedwithconsistentadviceandencouragementfromresidentialchildcarestaffduringthistransitionperiod.

6.0Emergencysituations

6.1Onlyinexceptionalcircumstances,wouldayoungpersonbemovedoutofthehomeatshort notice.

6.2Intheeventofayoungpersonhavingtoleaveatshortnotice,asmuchpreparationandexplanationaspossibleshouldbegivenbythestaffandsocialworker.

7.0Movingon

7.1Disengaging can be difficult for the young personandresidentialchildcareworkers.Toeasethistransitionresidentialchildcareworkersmaystayintouchwiththeyoungperson.Anycontact,whichismaintainedwiththeyoungperson,will:

  • Becarefullyplannedandbasedontheindividualneedsoftheyoungperson
  • BemonitoredbytheRegisteredManager
  • Onlyoccurwhiletheresidentialchildcareworkerisonduty
  • Berecordedonthechild’sfile
  • Bereviewedregularlybytheyoungperson,theirsocialworker,theresidentialchildcareworkerandtheregisteredchildren’shomemanager
  • Any additional, ad hoc or planned contacts should be discussed within staff supervision. This includes direct and indirect contact.
  • At no time should staff befriend young people via social media as all relationships should remain on a professional basis.

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