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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> TJ, R (On the Application Of) v Monmouthshire County Council [2024] EWHC 2594 (Admin) (15 October 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2024/2594.html Cite as: [2024] EWHC 2594 (Admin) |
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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
2 Park Street, Cardiff, CF64 2UA |
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B e f o r e :
Sitting as a judge of the High Court
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THE KING (on the application of TJ) |
Claimant |
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MONMOUTHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL |
Defendant |
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Mr Iain Alba (instructed by Legal Services) for the defendant
Hearing dates: 7 October 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
HHJ JARMAN KC:
Introduction
"The Local Authority shall be meeting with your Client and his mother on Monday 22nd January 2024 to discuss matters further. Head of Service has agreed to extend the tenancy until Friday 26th January 2024 to support your Client to move from the current property. The options available to your Client during the week commencing 22nd January 2023 are as follows -
- The Local Authority can support your Client with a return home. A referral can still be made to Pobl and have him on the waiting list for Pobl whilst is he is at home, should he consent.
- The Local Authority can support your Client to present as homeless to housing.
- The Local Authority Support your Client and his parents to link in with the current placement provider to explore option to remain in the current placement should they wish to assume the costs of the placement after the week
I would ask that you take urge your Client to engage with the Social Worker and/or Senior Practitioner as a matter of urgency to enable the Local Authority to support your Client as outlined in the re-assessment and the updated pathway plan."
"The recent meeting was an assessment visit between Pobl and your client who attended with his mother. Due to information disclosed by your client's mother during the assessment, the exact information is unknown, Pobl has questioned whether they can meet your client's needs.
Despite the initial view provided by Pobl following the assessment meeting, as your client has been discussed regularly by the Young Persons Admission panel, Pobl have agreed to support your client to attend Pobl for further visits which could inform further assessment. Your client is able to consent to this support being provided and further visits taking place. The social worker and/or personal advisor would also be able to support your client to attend visits.
As you would have advised your client, there are limited housing options for young people leaving care. Your client will not be able to stay in his current accommodation post-18 years old.
In the absence of a suitable young person's accommodation, your client's route post-18 years old will be to present as homeless or return to his parents home. Your client's mother is aware of the above.
The Social Worker has asked your client's mother on multiple occasions for accommodation options that she deems suitable for your client so that the Local Authority can explore these options to consider whether they are viable. To date, your client's mother has not shared 'neurodiverse friendly' options that she would deem appropriate for your client to reside.
The Local Authority wishes to work with your client to ensure that when he is 18 years old that he does not have to present as homeless and to work with your client to enable a transition to take place prior to his 18th birthday."
"Other overarching duties: general
(1) A person exercising functions under this Act in relation to
(a) an individual who has, or may have, needs for care and support,
(b) a carer who has, or may have, needs for support, or
(c) an individual in respect of whom functions are exercisable under Part 6 (looked after children etc), must comply with the duties in subsection (2).
(2) The person must
(a) in so far as is reasonably practicable, ascertain and have regard to the individual's views, wishes and feelings,
(b) have regard to the importance of promoting and respecting the dignity of the individual,
(c) have regard to the characteristics, culture and beliefs of the individual (including, for example, language), and
(d) have regard to the importance of providing appropriate support to enable the individual to participate in decisions that affect him or her to the extent that is appropriate in the circumstances, particularly where the individual's ability to communicate is limited for any reason."
"Care leavers with complex needs, including disabled young people, may require continuing services as they transition to adulthood. The pathway plan will need to ensure that this transition is seamless and supported. In addition, the transition from child to adult constitutes a significant change in circumstances and so creates a right to a re-assessment of needs which will enable the Part 6 care and support plan to be reviewed and an exploration of their personal outcomes which may have changed at this stage in their lives."
"When young people leave their care placement, the local authority must ensure that their new home is suitable for their needs and linked to their wider plans and aspirations for example located near their education or work. Moving directly from a care placement to living independently will often be too big a step for young people. It will therefore be good practice for local authorities to commission a range of semi-independent and independent living options with appropriate support for example supported accommodation schemes, supported lodgings, and access to independent tenancies in the social and private rented sectors with flexible support. Social services and housing departments should have joint protocols for the assessment and meeting of care leavers' accommodation needs."
" a shared commitment from children's services and housing services to" adopt a 'corporate parenting' approach for looked after children and care leavers making the transition to adulthood
clear roles and responsibilities for supporting the transition from care, including the role of the PA
access for care leavers to the full range of potentially suitable supported accommodation options in the area
pathway planning systems that anticipate accommodation needs
arrangements to offer care leavers in need of social housing reasonable preference on welfare grounds through local housing authority allocations schemes
contingency planning arrangements for when placements are at risk or break down, led by PAs working with accommodation providers, housing options teams and other support services
planned access to accommodation and support for care leavers who will need accommodation on release from custodial institutions."
"The homelessness legislation (Part 2 of the Housing (Wales) Act 2014) provides a safety net for people in housing crisis. It should not be used as a mechanism for meeting housing needs that can be anticipated and planned for. Local authority protocols for care leavers' transition to independent living should reflect this by enabling the delivery of effective preparation for independence with planned, sustainable moves. There should be no expectation that care leavers will be treated as 'homeless' when their care placement comes to an end, in order to place the housing authority under an obligation to secure accommodation under Part 2 of the 2014 Act."