Understanding the Therapeutic Access Point (TAP) for Child Welfare Professionals

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The Therapeutic Access Point (TAP) is a crucial multi-disciplinary meeting for determining appropriate therapeutic interventions for children in care. Referrals are made through a structured process, and various professionals, along with parents and carers, attend to discuss the child's needs. TAP is available for children in adoption, special guardianship, and foster care placements in West Sussex. The process ensures a collaborative approach to support the well-being of children and young people under the care system.


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  1. Therapeutic Access Point Information for Adoptive parents, Foster carers Special Guardians, Young people and Social workers

  2. What is TAP? The Therapeutic Access Point (TAP) is a multi- disciplinary meeting. We consider together, the most appropriate therapeutic intervention for children and young people. Taking into account the child s voice, important relationships, and stability in placement and education. Referrals are made through the Mosaic episode by the allocated Social Worker, following an assessment of need and in discussion with young people and their parents/carers. Once this is completed you will be offered the next available slot by the TAP Co- ordinator. Please send questions to : tapadmin@westsussex.gov.uk TAP meetings are held fortnightly on Monday afternoons, alternating between Centenary House, Durrington and County Hall North, Horsham. Please double check your assigned venue.

  3. Who attends TAP? The following professionals usually attend the meeting : Therapeutic Interventions Group Manager (Chair) Representative from the Virtual School Representative from CLA Nurses Representative from CAMHS LAAC Educational Psychologist for adoption/CLA/SGO Representative from YES/IPHE When presenting the case, the referring Social Worker can invite the child, child s carers/parents to attend with them, as well as any other involved professionals. While parents/carers may choose not to attend it is helpful to have their views We try to be as friendly and welcoming as possible, however we understand that it can be difficult to come to a large meeting and, some people prefer to ask their social worker to give their reviews.

  4. Referral Criteria Adoption TAP is available for all children placed by West Sussex for adoption, including out of county placements up to three years post the adoption order, and children living in West Sussex placed from out of county, 3 years post their adoption order. Adoption cases must have an Adoption Support Assessment completed or reviewed within three months of the referral, with manager s comments completed. Currently most adopters are choosing to use the adoption Support Fund via TAP Light run by the Adoption Service. SGO TAP is available for all children placed by West Sussex for SGO, including out of county placements up to three years post the SGO, and children living in West Sussex placed from out of county, 3 years post their SG order. SGO cases must have an SGO Support Assessment completed or reviewed within three months of the referral, with manager s comments completed. TAP is particularly for children with an SGO who have not previously been looked after. Fostering/Residential For any children on a Section 20 we must have consent from all parties who hold PR or from a young person is they have capacity TAP is available for all children looked after placed by West Sussex . Please have discussions with young people to get their view before attending TAP

  5. External Therapeutic Packages Where social workers are considering buying an external therapeutic package of care for a child referral to TAP must be made for approval and recommendation for funding. This includes where there is a waiting list for CAMHS LAAC and the need is urgent. Referrals should be made via Mosaic and sent to the TAP admin address :-tapadmin@westsussex.gov.uk Following TAP the Chair will forward the recommendation to the relevant Service Leader to agree funding. On going and extensions to packages of therapy will need to be reviewed at TAP as recommended by the SL Exception to this include children in legal proceedings and adopters/special guardians accessing the Adoption Support Fund (ASF). Any queries please contact the TAP Chair :- Mary.blanchard@westsussex.gov.uk Or tapadmin@westsussex.gov.uk

  6. Outcomes of the meeting Referral to external provider and funding recommend ation/review Case Virtual School additional involvement Management (being developed) Youth Emotional Support or other Universal Services Referral to Early Therapeutic Support Team TAP OUTCOMES Referral to LAC nurses or other health provision Back to SW for additional work CAMHS LAAC Training Consultation wtih Educational Psychologist

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