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Special Guardian Survey

Special guardianship is a way of providing parental responsibility for a child. Unlike adoption, the parents are still legally the child's parents but their parental responsibility is more minimal.

The intention is for the special guardian to have clear responsibility for all day-to-day decisions about caring for the child or young person and for making any other decisions about their upbringing, like their education, without needing to consult the birth parents in a few circumstances.

If you complete this survey you'll have a chance to win £90 in Love to Shop vouchers.

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What might help special guardians and children in their care.

What might help special guardians and children in their care.

1 August 2024 - 15 September 2024

The purpose of this survey is to understand what might help special guardians and children in their care.

All responses will be anonymous. We will publish a report, which will summarise the findings from the survey but will not identify individuals. At the end of the survey, you can choose to submit your contact details. If you do, you will have the chance to win £90 in Love to Shop vouchers.

We estimate that it will take you 15 minutes to complete this survey.