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Checklist Introduction
This risk assessment checklist has been designed for professionals to assess the underlying factors
that may increase the risk of young people becoming teenage parents or developing other sexual
health issues. It assists professionals in enabling young people to recognise these risk factors and
actions they can take to reduce these risks. This checklist is to be used with the aid of the teenage
pregnancy Resource Pack.
Completing the form will provide:
An indication of the overall level of risk that a young person is at
The support needs of the young person
A plan to meet the needs of the young person.
For queries in relation to this checklist, risk assessments or the teenage pregnancy Resource Pack
contact Nursal Livatyali, Teenage Pregnancy Coordinator 020 8379 3512 email:
nursal.livatyali@enfield.gov.uk or Mya Hamit 020 8379 4611 mya.hamit@enfield.gov.uk
For queries in relation to CAF (Common Assessment Framework) contact IST (Integrated Support
Team) Duty Manager 020 8351 1642 or email: cafaministrator@enfield.gov.uk
Explain that questions concern all areas of their life, as many things affect a young
persons ability to keep themselves safe. Some of the questions could bring up difficult
feelings for the young person.
Go through each of the sections of the form encourage the young person to discuss each
section in-depth, but respect decisions not to
For every question that applies put the score in the last column
Go back through the form and discuss how the risk factors could be reduced.
Decide which risk factors the young person wants to reduce
You can suggest factors that the young person could reduce, but for the
young person to make changes they need to feel the decision is theirs
If score is above 30 contact allocated Social Worker or youth offending worker share the
concerns and send a copy of the score sheet that outlines the risk factors.
If the young person is not known to a statutory agency in agreement with the young
person complete a CAF refer to Integrated Support Teams via CAF Administrator.
If the score is between 20-29 contact allocated Social Worker or youth offending worker
share the concerns and send a copy of the score sheet that outlines the risk factors.
If the young person is not known to a statutory agency in agreement with the young
person complete a CAF, refer to another agency for support and log the CAF with CAF
Administrator.
If the score is below 20 help the young person set realistic and achievable targets for
themselves.
Complete the Action planning section and set a date and time to review progress.
Anne Stoker /Nursal Livatyali
Effective from September 2010
Next review date March 2011
SCORE
VULNERABLE GROUPS
Has supportive peers
TEENAGE PREGNANCY
No personal or family history
Is a teenage parent
SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR
No previous sexual experience
ABUSE
No abuse current or historical
SUBSTANCE MISUSE
No drug or alcohol misuse
LIVING SITUATION
Happy with living situation
Poor housing
Homeless
HOME SITUATION
Happy with home situation
Affected by a bereavement
Sporadic attendance
Permanent exclusion
EDUCATIONAL ASPIRATIONS
Not applicable
No future plans
BEHAVIOURAL DIFFICULTIES
No behavioural difficulties
EMOTIONAL HEALTH
No known persistent emotional difficulties
Suicide attempts
TOTAL SCORE
PLEASE
COMPLETE
Information shared
with the following
agencies
Information shared
with the following
agencies
Signposted to the
following agencies
Risk factors to be
included (i.e. risks
identified in the
assessment)
By
when?
What professional
will do
By
when?
Date ....
I agree with the above actions and agree for the information to be shared with other organisations /
services as necessary.
Young Person Signed ... Date ....
Male / Female
if under 16 are parents aware of assessment YES / NO
POSTCODE
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