Overcrowded and rights
**** has been referred but she was not present at the assessment. However, she has her own bedroom in the home and therefore further assessment not required.
Discussion around ideal housing circumstances required for the family if need identified. Discussed that OT was not aware of what the homefinder team may suggest as there are no houses large enough to cater for ideal provision but did discuss the process if homefinder were to provide support.
Assessment of the property with Mum to identify potential solutions if need determined whilst on site, rather than needing to arrange further appointment if required. Mum was happy to show OT around, primarily looking at bedroom sizes for occupancy purposes. *** and ***** older brothers were present in their bedrooms at the time so only a quick glance around the door was appropriate at this time.
- ****** (19) Occupies the Dining room has been converted into a bedroom
- *****20) occupies the front single bedroom.
- ***** 17) occupies the rear bedroom, This is a long bedroom and there is perhaps, capacity to add bunk beds at the bottom of the bedroom. Mum does not feel this would be suitable due to Katies needs.
- **** (7) and ***** (5) currentlyshare their parents’ bedroom
- Although the family are overcrowded. From the children’s situation there is no need for further assessment by OT, or referral to the Homefinder Team as *****and *****do not need their own bedrooms.
In the meantime, the family may wish to consider the older males sharing one of the larger bedrooms. Whilst this may not be considered ideal, unfortunately, this is not something our team can support with. My assessment is now completed and I will close the children’s cases.I already explained to the social worker and the ot that the 2 sons can’t share a room due to there needs and behavioural difficulties. She also advised them that the council states my daughter who’s 17 needs her own room but her needs also but then suggests to put bunk beds in my daughters room and I said it’s a safeguarding issue. She just advised me to wait for the adult ot assessment for the adults see what they say as they may put forward for the adaptation for extra bedroom, I feel like I’ve got absolutely nowhere and she’s not considered anything properly is there any advice please what I can do Thanks
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Hi Louise did you get any support with this please
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Did you get any advice Louise??
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