Be able to participate in assessment and planning for children and young people towards the achievement of positive outcomes
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Looked after children deserve the best in life, from excellent parenting which promotes good health and educational attainment, to a wide of opportunities to develop their talents and in order to have an enjoyable childhood and successful adult life. Stable placements, good health and support during are all essential elements, but children will only their potential through the ambition and high expectation of all those involved in their lives.
Is this statement true or false? A key principle of the Children Act 1989 is that children are best looked after within their families, with their parents playing a full part in their lives, unless compulsory intervention in family life is necessary.
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The United Nations Convention on the of the Child (UNCRC) grants all children and young aged 17 and under a comprehensive set of rights that include: • access to services such as and health care; • develop their , abilities and talents to the fullest potential; • grow up in an of happiness, love and understanding; and • be informed about and in achieving their rights in an accessible and active manner.
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- has been listened to from the beginning.
- engaged in the process when adults are trying to solve problems and make decisions about them.
- s/he is likely to feel less fearful if s/he understands what is happening and
- Children should feel that they are active participants and
- When plans are being made for the child’s future,
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