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A staying put arrangement has a specific meaning in legislation. It refers to the situation when a young person, who has been looked after for a total of at least 13 weeks since the age of 14, remains living with the foster carer with whom they were placed when they turned 18.
Suffolk County Council Staying Put policy outlines the arrangements for young people, who were previously in foster care, to remain living with their former foster carers upon reaching 18 until they are able and ready to live independently or reach the age of 21, possibly 25, depending on circumstances.
Suffolk County Council is responsible for major services which are provided countywide, including: Education and learning: schools, evening classes for adults, youth clubs and higher education grants. Environment: conservation of the countryside and public access to it, waste disposal and archaeological services.
Requirements of the duty to refer The new duty requires the specified public authorities to identify and refer a service user who is homeless or may be threatened with homelessness, to a local housing authority of the service user's choice. The service user must consent to the referral being made.
Idiom. : to not move or go anywhere.
The rule of three states that an appointing authority may choose to appoint any one of the three highest-scoring candidates who are willing to accept the appointment.
Section 52.6 you must have at least one year of permanent service in an administrative title within two salary grades or one “M” grade of the position to be filled; consecutive transfers may not result in more than a two salary grade or one “M” grade advancement; and.
Candidates are selected off of the eligible list using the rule of three. The rule of three means that agencies count down the first three people on the list. These three people plus anyone else at the third person's score are the eligibles they can consider.
What is the 1-in-3 rule? three highest scoring people still on an eligible list. An Agency may consider all three candidates, and can select any one of them, even the third-highest scorer (the “1-in-3” Rule).