Will a child safety officer have contact with the child? | Yes, at least once per month. | Yes, at least once per year. | No. |
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Will a community visitor still visit the child? | Yes. | No. | No. |
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When will the case plan be reviewed? | At least every 6 months. | Only if requested by the long-term guardian or the child. A parent can request a review if there hasn’t been a review in the previous 12 months. | Only if requested by the permanent guardian or the child. |
Will transition to adulthood planning and support continue through Child Safety? | Yes. | No. The long-term guardian will help the child to plan and prepare for their future and access the services and supports they may need. | No. The permanent guardian will help the child to plan or prepare for their future and access the services or supports they may need. |
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Can the child still receive the Transition to Independent Living Allowance? | Yes, pending Commonwealth Government approval. | Yes, pending Commonwealth Government approval. | Yes, pending Commonwealth Government approval. |
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Is extended post-care support available? | Yes. | Yes. | Yes. |
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Will the child be eligible for an Education support plan? | Yes. | No. The long-term guardian is responsible for helping the child to identify their education needs and access the services and support they may require. | No. The permanent guardian is responsible for helping the child to identify their education needs and access the services and support they may require. |
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Will an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander child, or a child from a culturally or linguistically diverse background have a cultural support plan? | Yes. | No. The long-term guardian is responsible for supporting and promoting the child’s connection to their culture and a cultural support plan will be agreed when the order is made. | No. The permanent guardians is responsible for supporting and promoting the child’s connection to their culture and a cultural support plan will be agreed when the order is made. |
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Will the child be eligible for a Child health passport? | Yes. | No. The long-term guardian is responsible for helping the child to identity their health needs and to access the services and supports they may require. | No. The permanent guardian is responsible for helping the child to identity their health needs and to access the services and supports they may require. |
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Who is responsible for helping the child to access disability supports? | Child Safety will support the child to access disability supports needed from the National Disability Insurance Scheme. | The long-term guardian is responsible for supporting and representing the child to access the disability supports from the National Disability Insurance Scheme. | The permanent guardian is responsible for supporting and representing the child to access the disability supports from the National Disability Insurance Scheme. |
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Is short-break care available through Child Safety? | Yes. | Short-break care may be considered in exceptional circumstances. The long-term guardian is generally responsible for obtaining appropriate short-term care within their own support network, when needed. | No. The permanent guardian is responsible for obtaining appropriate short-term care within their own support network, when needed. |
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Are care allowances paid? | Yes. The fortnightly caring allowance will continue to be paid to meet the costs associated with the child’s care. Other financial support, including the High Support Needs Allowance and Complex Support Needs Allowance, may be paid depending on the needs of the child and with the manager’s approval. | Yes. The fortnightly caring allowance will continue to be paid to meet the costs associated with the child’s care. Other financial support, including the High Support Needs Allowance and Complex Support Needs Allowance, may be paid depending on the needs of the child and with the manager’s approval. | Yes. The fortnightly caring allowance will continue to be paid to meet the costs associated with the child’s care. Other financial support, including the High Support Needs Allowance and Complex Support Needs Allowance, may be paid depending on the needs of the child and with the manager’s approval. |
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Can assistance be sought from Child Safety? | Yes, anytime. | Yes, assistance can be sought when: - help is needed to resolve issues impacting the child’s ongoing connection with their parents or family members
- case work support is needed to help with emergent circumstances that are likely to impact on the child’s experience of permanency
- an emergency arises that temporarily impacts their ability to provide direct care and there are no alternative options available.
| In limited circumstances. A permanent guardian can ask Child Safety to review the child’s case plan. Child Safety will consider the reasons for the review and with speak to the permanent guardian about the possible outcomes. Child Safety may be able to help with connection or referral to other services such as Family and Child Connection or an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Family Wellbeing Service, where appropriate. |
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Does regular support from the foster and kinship care agency continue? | Yes. | No. | No. |
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