Decisions regarding support measures are made through a written administrative decision. If child welfare services decide not to grant support measures, this decision must also be made in writing.
The decision will include:
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Factual information
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Child welfare service’s assessments
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The child’s own opinions
It must be clearly stated how the child's best interests and the family's needs have been considered.
Parents with parental responsibility have the right to be informed of all decisions.
Children must receive understandable information and be given the opportunity to express their opinions.
The child's family and network will be involved as far as it is in the child's best interest.
Child welfare services must also consider the child's ethnicity, culture, language, and religion.
Child welfare services must maintain a journal for each child, containing:
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Essential factual information
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Professional assessments used in decision-making.