Dear Trigger9,
I can see how upset you are, after everything that has happened. Please think about contacting Birth Ties who can advise you about support you could get as a grandmother losing her grandchild into adoption.
Also there has been a lot of trauma in your family. Have you been to your GP to see whether you need any support such as counselling or medication to help you cope through this difficult time. You might be suffering from a mental health condition caused by what's been happening such as stress, anxiety and depression.  
You have been asked whether your daughter can come home and live with you. You are worried that things might go wrong again and she goes back into care. So you want things to progress slowly. I think that is sensible. Generally, it is better for there to be good contact before a child moves back home.
Yes, an assessment should take place first. The assessment will look at some of the following:
•	That it is safe for your daughter comes home, 
•	what support might be needed by the family to prevent your daughter having to come back into care , 
•	what support  is needed  by your daughter to deal with the grieving she will suffer due to the adoption of her own daughter,
•	What support she will need to deal with the trauma of the sexual assault and sexual exploitation she suffered. Given your daughter’s needs, the assessment will also look at the support you might need yourself to understand and meet her needs.
•	How long after, will the social worker continue to visit and will there be respite?
•	Will the support be set out in a plan?
 
Have you got a copy of the care plan for your daughter? What does it say about your daughter coming home? The 
 independent reviewing officer  will be involved with the rehabilitation plan as well. 
Does your daughter have an advocate to help her make decisions? If not, ask the independent reviewing officer or social worker about this.
What about asking for a 
 family group conference  to look for support within your family and friend network, to help your daughter settle back home? 
I hope this helps but if you have any questions, please post back or call our advice line on 0808 801 0366.
Best wishes,
Suzie