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2026

March 2026

Families with No Recourse to Public Funds

In March 2026 this chapter has been refreshed.

Death or Serious Harm to a Child Looked After, and Child in Need or Care Experienced Person Up to and Including the Age of 24

This chapter has been refreshed in March 2026.

The Government guidance ‘Report the death or serious harm of a child or care leaver’ has been updated to provide what information is needed when reporting incidents involving children who have died or been seriously harmed and abuse or neglect is known or suspected, looked after children and care leavers. The Serious Incident Notification Guide for local authorities has been added to this chapter.

Restrictive Physical Intervention and Restraint

This chapter has been updated in March 2026 to include information for the Restraint and restrictive practices: positive environments for children – Ofsted: social care.

Remands to Local Authority Accommodation or to Youth Detention Accommodation

This chapter has been updated in March 2026 to include information from the Ministry of Justice Youth Remand Concordat.

This chapter has also been updated with information from the Youth Justice Charter - know your rights in the youth justice system. The Youth Justice Charter sets out what children can expect at each stage of the youth justice system — helping them understand who does what, what their rights are, and what to do if the standards are not met.

Positive Relationships and Behaviour Support

This chapter has been refreshed in March 2026.

Applications for Special Guardianship Orders

In March 2026 information has been added in Section 6.3, Placement before a Special Guardianship Order (SGO) is Granted to highlight that the DfE has extended the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund initially until March 2027, with a new fair access limit of £3000.

Young Carers

In March 2026 information has been added from How Local Authorities Can Help Young Carers (Ofsted Blog) and additional resources were added to Further Information.

Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority Claims for Looked After Children

This chapter has been refreshed in March 2026 to include information from the Criminal Injuries Compensation: A Guide.

Children we care for and Young People in Contact with Youth Justice Services

In March 2026 this chapter has been updated with guidance from the Youth Remand Concordat which gives guidance and principles for Local Authorities and key agencies in working with children through the remand process.

Information from the Youth Justice Charter - know your rights in the youth justice system has been added. The Youth Justice Charter sets out what children can expect at each stage of the youth justice system — helping them understand who does what, what their rights are, and what to do if the standards are not met.

Adoption Support

In March 2026 information has been added in Section 3, Examples of Adoption Support to highlight that the DfE has extended the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund initially until March 2027, with a new fair access limit of £3000.

Children Involved in the Youth Justice System: Additional National Guidance

In March 2026 links have been added to Youth Remand Concordat - Guidance and principles to follow a joint approach throughout the youth remand process for local and national partners and Delivering the best for girls in custody - an independent review into placements and care for girls in the Children and Young People Secure Estate.

2025

September 2025

Holidays and School Trips In and Outside the UK

This chapter was updated in September 2025 to reflect Granting Leaves of Absence in Working Together to Improve School Attendance statutory guidance, which states that generally, the DfE does not consider a need or desire for a holiday or other absence for the purpose of leisure and recreation to be an exceptional circumstance for leave of absence.

Local Authority's Sufficiency Duty - Accommodation for Looked After Children

In September 2025, in Section 2.1, Additional Considerations Where a Child Has Multiple Needs, information was added about how to access pre-application advice on caring for children with complex needs (Ofsted) if you are thinking about opening a children’s social care service for children with complex needs.

Prevention of Homelessness and Provision of Accommodation for 16 and 17 Year Olds who may be Homeless and/or Require Accommodation; and Duty to Refer

In September 2025, information was added to Section 1, Prevention of Homelessness and Provision of Accommodation for 16 and 17 Year Old Young People who may be Homeless and/or Require Accommodation, from Good decisions: supporting children aged 16 and 17 who need help when they are homeless (GOV.UK) and a section was added around Domestic Abuse and Homelessness.

Kinship Care

In September 2025, this chapter was revised in line with updated government guidance.

Children Involved in the Youth Justice System: Additional National Guidance

In September 2025, links were added to additional sources of guidance.

March 2025

Children and Young People Aged 0-25 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities

In March 2025, Section 15.1, Registering an appeal with the First-tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Disability) was updated in line with case law.

Aftercare under Section 117 of the Mental Health Act 1983

In March 2025, this chapter was refreshed.

Placement for Adoption

In March 2025, Section 4.2, Procedural Fairness was updated in line with case-law.

Allegations Against Foster Carers

This chapter was refreshed in March 2025.

Review and Termination of Approval of Foster Carers

This chapter was refreshed in March 2025.

Allegations Against Prospective Adopters and in Relation to Children Placed for Adoption or Already Adopted

This chapter was updated in March 2025 with a link to DBS guidance leaflets - GOV.UK in Section 4.4, Concluding the Investigation.

Assessment and Approvals of Foster Carers

This chapter was refreshed in March 2025.

Unaccompanied Migrant Children and Child Victims of Trafficking and Modern Slavery

In March 2025, links to sources of further information were updated.

Persons Disqualified from Fostering

This chapter was refreshed in March 2025.

Leaving Care and Transition

In March 2025, updates were made to reflect the Homelessness Code of Guidance - Chapter 22: Care Leavers (updated 3 May 2024) which sets out the expectation that authorities should have in place joint protocols which clearly outline jointly held corporate parenting responsibilities for care leavers. See Section 8, Joint Housing Protocols for Care Leavers.

Placing and Visiting Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities or Health Conditions in Long-Term Residential Settings

In March 2025, information was added in relation to Ofsted and CQC Joint Registration Guidance: Children’s Homes and Health Care.

Ofsted Inspection Framework

In March 2025, a link was added to Ofsted and CQC Joint Registration Guidance: Children’s Homes and Health Care.

Fostering Panel

This chapter was refreshed in March 2025.

Health and Safety

In March 2025, information was added into Section 9, Accommodation, Bedroom Space and Sharing in relation to bunk beds.

Local Authority's Sufficiency Duty - Accommodation for Looked After Children

This chapter was refreshed in March 2025 in line with How Local Authorities and Children’s Homes Can Achieve Stability and Permanence for Children with Complex Needs (Ofsted).

Recruitment, Assessment and Approval of Prospective Adopters

In March 2025, a information was added to Section 3, Stage One - The Pre-Assessment Process, with details on how to request information about an applicant from Ofsted. A link was also added to DBS guidance leaflets - GOV.UK in the Related Guidance Section.