Hi
If your team/ LA does not have a framework in place to do SGO's and you do not have any experience in doing SGO assessmetns then it is always a good idea to make sure you consult with the legal team for your LA to advise you.
When I have completed a SGO assessment we have first done a core assessment and then included the addittional elements to make a SGO. You will find all the sub chapters that you are required to cover for teh SGO assessment in the SGO regulations 2005 SCHEDULE Regulation 21 MATTERS TO BE DEALT WITH IN REPORT FOR THE COURT on this link: http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2005/20051109.htm
For further reading BAAF is the best place and the link is http://www.baaf.org.uk/info/lpp/special/index.shtml it shou;d answer any questions.
Is the other family also undergoing an SGO assessment?
Also as part of the assessment if the child is looked after and on a order the LA are required to provide support services to the family (this varys from LA to LA) so you need to consider the needs of the family and check if the LA will support them.
qouted from BAAF:
The Adoption and Children Act 2002, and the regulations made under it, require the local authority to make arrangements for the provision of special guardianship support services. These include financial and other support for the Special Guardian, but also services for children and birth families, for example, mediation services to assist contact between the child and their birth family. (See relevant regulations for a full list of these services). These services should be integrated and developed alongside adoption support services and other more general provision for children and families.
hope that helps, feel free to ask more questions if you need to