Luton Borough Council v R & Ors [2024] EWFC 52 (13 March 2024)

Luton Borough Council v R & Ors [2024] EWFC 52 (13 March 2024)

The local authority's decision to place X in her mother's care was wholly inconsistent with the court's prior risk and welfare assessment, was unsupported by any robust or credible risk assessment, and failed to comply with statutory requirements. The court's assessment of risk and welfare is sovereign and must be...

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Citation
[2024] EWFC 52
Parties
Applicant: Luton Borough Council; First Respondent: R; Second Respondent: V; Third Respondent: X (acting through her Children's Guardian, Khadeja Samsuddin)
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
13 March 2024
Procedural Posture
Care Proceedings (interim Care Order) / Interlocutory Hearing Following Interim Care Order and Change of Placement Arrangements
Outcome
The court rejected the local authority's placement of X with her mother as inconsistent with the court's risk and welfare assessment and ordered the local authority to comply with the court's assessment and statutory requirements.
Legal Topics
Interim Care Orders, Risk Assessment, Local Authority Duties, Child Welfare, Placement Suitability
Family Law Child Protection Interim Care Orders Risk Assessment Local Authority Duties Child Welfare Placement Suitability

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Parties

Luton Borough Council

Applicant

R

First Respondent

V

Second Respondent

X (acting through her Children's Guardian, Khadeja Samsuddin)

Third Respondent

Procedural Posture

Care Proceedings (interim Care Order) / Interlocutory Hearing Following Interim Care Order and Change of Placement Arrangements

  1. 1 Whether the local authority's decision to place X in her mother's care is consistent with the court's risk and welfare assessment
  2. 2 Whether the local authority complied with statutory requirements for placement and risk assessment under the Care Planning, Placement and Case Review (England) Regulations 2010
  3. 3 Whether the court should intervene to ensure its risk and welfare assessments are respected

Ratio Decidendi

The local authority's decision to place X in her mother's care was wholly inconsistent with the court's prior risk and welfare assessment, was unsupported by any robust or credible risk assessment, and failed to comply with statutory requirements. The court's assessment of risk and welfare is sovereign and must be respected; the local authority's actions disregarded this and were not justified by any new evidence or proper process.

Court Disposition

The court rejected the local authority's placement of X with her mother as inconsistent with the court's risk and welfare assessment and ordered the local authority to comply with the court's assessment and statutory requirements.

Orders

  • The local authority is directed to implement a care plan consistent with the court's risk and welfare assessment, removing X from her mother's care unless and until a robust, evidence-based assessment supports otherwise.
  • The local authority must comply with Regulation 17 and Schedule 3 of the Care Planning, Placement and Case Review (England) Regulations 2010 before any placement with a parent.