Support
Please note that financial support and other services may be available, however, if a child is not (or was not) looked after by a local authority, then there is no entitlement to an assessment for special guardianship support services, although it is possible to make a request for this assessment.
Prior to a special guardianship order being made a social worker will visit you to do an assessment for a support package in order to identify what support is needed.
The court will not grant an order without seeing a support package. It is therefore essential that all relevant information is provided as soon as possible to prevent delay.
Examples of possible services available:
- Advice on new or existing contact arrangements.
- Advice and information.
- Access to support groups.
- Therapy services.
- Training for the special guardian to meet the needs of the child.
- Financial support.
Financial support
Biological parents remain financially responsible for their child even when a special guardianship order has been issued and in most cases they will be obliged to pay maintenance for the child’s upbringing.
Special guardians are entitled to ask the local authority for an assessment to see if they are entitled to a special guardian allowance.
The allowance is means tested and considers the ongoing needs of the child.
A financial assessment form and financial contract have to be completed and returned. All information on the form must be backed up with documentation and must be easily identifiable from bank statements otherwise you will need to provide additional supporting documentation.
Partners of prospective special guardians and any adults living in the home need to be included in the financial assessment.
If an allowance is agreed it is expected to help manage the day-to-day expenses of caring for the child as well as any additional expenses incurred for equipment, activities and travel expenses for contact.
The allowance will be reviewed annually. If your financial circumstances change you should notify the local authority as soon as possible so that your support can be reassessed.
The Special Guardianship Team will help to ensure the continuance of the relationship between the special guardian and the child including arranging training if needed.
If the child requires any therapeutic support which was not identified when the initial support package was made, the special guardian will be expected to make contact with the Child and Adolescence Mental Health Service, (CAMHS) to explore whether these resources are appropriate. If not, the Special Guardianship Service will consider sourcing alternative provision.