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Common assessment framework


The Common Assessment Framework (CAF) is a key part of delivering frontline services as outlined in the statutory guidance supporting section 10 (interagency co-operation) and section 11 (safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children) of the Children Act 2004. The services focused around the needs of children and young people. The CAF is a standardised approach to conducting an assessment of a child's additional needs and deciding how those needs should be met. It can be used by practitioners across children's services in England.

The CAF will promote more effective, earlier identification of additional needs, particularly in universal services. It is intended to provide a simple process for a holistic assessment of a child's needs and strengths, taking account of the role of parents, carers and environmental factors on their development. Practitioners will then be better placed to agree, with the child and family, about what support is appropriate. The CAF will also help to improve integrated working by promoting co-ordinated service provision.

For more information, see the Every Child Matters website.


Last modified: 29 May 2008 | Author: Amrul Khan
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