I posted this on a dads post earlier.
I thought it was important to remind people of what the courts, Cafcass and social services use when it comes to assessing children. It can be used for reference when dads need to argue what's best for their children.
The Child welfare checklist.
I thought it was important to remind people of what the courts, Cafcass and social services use when it comes to assessing children. It can be used for reference when dads need to argue what's best for their children.
The Child welfare checklist.
- the ascertainable wishes and feelings of the child concerned (considered in the light of his age and understanding);
- the child's physical, emotional and educational needs;
- the likely effect on him of any change in his circumstances;
- the child' age, sex, background and any characteristics of his which the court considers relevant;
- any harm which the child has suffered or is at risk of suffering;
- how capable each of his parents, and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant, is of meeting the child' needs.