Undertaking a Kinship Assessment: A guide to collecting and analysing information for Form K (England)
NOTE: This book will be published in Spring 2025. Provide your details here to be informed as soon as it is published.
This book will be used for kinship assessments using Form K. If you are still using Form C for kinship assessments, you will need the book Undertaking a Connected Persons Assessment.
Undertaking a Kinship Assessment is designed to help social workers gather relevant and proportionate assessment information to complete robust and evidence-based assessments of prospective kinship carers and identify support needs to mitigate risk and vulnerabilities. It can be used by assessing social workers using CoramBAAF Kinship Care Assessment (Form K) (England) published in 2025. Form K can be used to assess any prospective kinship carer and to enable approval as a kinship foster carer (connected carer/family and friends) or to recommend special guardianship orders.
Who is this book for?
This bestselling guide is invaluable for all those completing kinship assessments in England. It may be particularly helpful to those who are new to the task, or anyone who wants to ensure they consider and analyse all the information required for these often very complex assessments.
What you will find in this book
The guide sets out some of the key principles of robust kinship assessment, including how to amplify the voice of the child and explore the meaning of the pre-existing relationship between the child and their prospective carer. It outlines information required for all 3 parts of Form K and the integral support plan, including past and current information about the prospective carers, how this might influence their care of the child/ren, and what support might be needed. Each chapter in the guide considers a different part of the assessment, and presents a list of helpful questions that can facilitate further discussion, as well as prompts to support your analysis.
Logically structured and very accessibly presented, this guide:
- assists the assessing social worker in collecting some of the information necessary to complete a comprehensive kinship assessment
- prompts the assessing social worker to analyse the assessment information to make clear and robust recommendations and identify support needs
- directs the assessing social worker to relevant research and good practice
The guide also includes reflections on the context of kinship assessment practice, some of the challenges and the key principles of good assessment practice. It considers the relevant legal orders, research and learning from safeguarding reviews.
A hard copy and eBook editions of this title will be available in Spring 2025! Provide your details here to be informed as soon as it is published.
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