Undertaking a fostering assessment in Wales
Roger Chapman, Dawn Owen
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Description
This guide is designed to help social workers to manage and complete a comprehensive and evidence-based assessment of prospective applicants who want to foster a child or children. It is to be used by assessing social workers to complete a Prospective Foster Carer’s Report using the CoramBAAF Form F (for Wales).
This guide will assist workers in writing their assessments using Form F. It is primarily based on Section B of Form F, which brings together information about the applicant – individual profile and family and environmental factors; present circumstances; becoming foster carers.
Each section of the guide presents a list of trigger questions that can facilitate further discussion and encourage exploration of different areas and suggestions as to how this can be analysed to assess an applicant's suitability, or not, to foster. It also includes guidance on kinship care assessments.
Who is this book for?
All those undertaking fostering assessments in Wales. The guide will be of particular use to those who are new to the task.
What you will find in this book
Logically structured and very accessibly presented, this guide:
- assists the assessing social worker in collecting some of the basic information necessary to complete a comprehensive Form F assessment;
- prompts the social worker to analyse the information they have collected with regard to its effect on the application;
- shows how the information given could be verified from sources both within and outside of the family; and
- suggests which of the BAAF competencies and outcomes within the Care Council for Wales’ Induction Framework might be evidenced from the information collected.
The guide includes worksheets to help assessors to plan and keep track of ongoing assessments, and useful checklists about safer caring, completing ecomaps and health and safety issues.