Responsibilities of the Local Authority Sample Clauses

Responsibilities of the Local Authority. 3.1. The Council employees or contracted carers or their contracted organisations will support the undertaking of the individual patient pharmaceutical needs assessment and the development of the pharmaceutical care plan.
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Responsibilities of the Local Authority. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE REGIONAL ADOPTION AGENCY NOTES Case Responsibility The local authority will retain case management responsibility for the r. The local authority will be responsible for all statutory functions including but not limited to: • Statutory Visits • Management and supervision of contact between child and family members. • Supervision, administration and finance of xxxxxx placements and communication with xxxxxx carers (including Early Permanence placements). The RAA will provide specialist advice and support to assist LA staff to fully understand the adoption process, influencing and promoting best practice Early identification of children The local authority is responsible for identifying, at the earliest The RAA will allocate a Family Finder to each child identified as possibly SERVICE AREA RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE REGIONAL ADOPTION AGENCY NOTES requiring adoption possible stage, the children who may require adoption and making them and their needs known to the RAA, providing relevant and timely information. The RAA aims to develop working practises with each LA to ensure close involvement in care planning in order to assist with the earliest identification. Making sure siblings placed with other adopters are considered. requiring adoption. Staff from the RAA will be involved in identifying children for early placement. Representatives of the RAA will attend relevant meetings in each local authority such as care planning meetings, where appropriate, to better understand the needs of the children who may require adoption and, where appropriate, to begin to identify suitable adopters at an early stage. Early Placement Focus on LA responsibilities. The fostering element of any EPP placement will remain with the LA as a fostering agency for the carers. The LA will have the responsibility for supporting prospective adopters as xxxxxx carers unless specific agreements are agreed with a commissioned service. Where appropriate, and in agreement with the local authority, the RAA will make available an Early Permanence Placement (EPP) e.g. .a Concurrent Planning/ Fostering For Adoption Service for children who may benefit from the possibility of early placement with potential adopters. (Placements will depend on the availability of appropriate carers) Multi-Tracking of children requiring The local authority will track the progress of children in care proceedings or looked The RAA will also actively track all...
Responsibilities of the Local Authority. Staffing Evolve will allocate a key member of staff to liaise with the key member of mainstream staff. Both the mainstream school and the placement setting have a responsibility to inform the Service Manager for Alternative Provision in a timely manner if they have any concerns about positive outcomes. In some cases, Panel may allocate an Education Improvement Teacher to support the pupil during the AP placement and transition phase. Please note that this EIT allocation will only be made if there is availability and if it is felt there are extreme circumstances which make this necessary. Funding In the 2022-23 financial year, the Local Authority will meet the upfront cost of the initial temporary placement with the AP provider, and may also sometimes meet the cost of any extension to the placement. Extensions should be rare, and only by agreement of the Service Manager for Alternative Provision. At the date and point of the school accepting the offer of Alternative Provision, the school and Local Authority agree to abide by their responsibilities as detailed above. Once the offer has been made by Panel, please complete the AP Baseline and Target Setting Document for the pupil, including your school’s agreement to fulfil their responsibilities. Version: v1.7

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