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Vaccination and adopted children

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Italiangreyhound · 19/04/2013 20:50

This is a totally just curious question. What happens about vaccination once a child is taken into local authority care? Do the local authority ensure the child is vacinated or not? In light of the measels problems in Wales I just wondered.

Any thoughts welcome.

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ladycelestial · 19/04/2013 21:59

Yes, the LA would ensure a child is immunised.

AngelsWithSilverWings · 19/04/2013 23:51

Yes my local authority were very on the ball with regards to vaccinations.

When I adopted DS he was due to have the MMR.

I asked my SW's opinion on the whole MMR debate , thinking I would be the one to decide what to do. She said "you have no choice - we insist on the MMR and until the adoption goes through the court we will make all those decisions."

Kewcumber · 20/04/2013 10:33

Our SW was also hot on vaccinations despite there being some doubt that the LA had PR. As it happens DS had all the normal ones plus a few extras we don;t routinely give here anymore!

Moomoomie · 20/04/2013 21:55

I agree with above, the la are very strict with immunisations, also our dd3 needed lots of follow up appointments at the hospital which the foster career took her too.

TeenAndTween · 20/04/2013 22:17

Our experience was different. DD was late with her MMR as her BM would not initially give consent whilst DD was in FC.
The SWs evidently talked her round though as she did have the first one, and then we had to do booster whilst placed with us.
When placed but before adoption we could do vaccinations and emergencies without SW consent but would have needed SW consent for any 'planned' operations.

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