Every child is unique and has a unique set of needs. Individual care plan ( ICP) is required for understanding and assessing the progress of the education, vocational training, physical and mental health needs of a child while in the care system. It was realised that in the absence of any guidelines related to areas of concerns and proposed interventions, most of the domains remained either empty or checked as not applicable in the ICP form. The additions provide a holistic view of the child’s background and help in effective planning and decision regarding placement and well-being of the child. Therefore Miracle has made necessary additions (in red) in the ICP form without deleting any point from the existing ICP form in Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection) Act 2015. These guidelines will be particularly useful to the Social Worker/Probation Officer who prepare plans and to the District Child Protection Units (DCPU) which monitor them. The ICP form with addendum by Miracle Foundation India has been widely used by the Social workers in Miracle mentored Child Care Institutions (CCI) since 2018, and they found a transformational difference in the child and family assessment with a crisp and clear intervention plan. It helped them in making a decision about the child through the case management process in consultation with the child and family members. Under a joint partnership with the State Departments, UNICEF and Miracle Foundation India, the use of ICP with the addendum has been started by some DCPU officials in Gujarat, Jharkhand, Bihar and Maharashtra. Most of the participants have shared feedback with Miracle team that they found the ICP addendums useful reference to support them in conducting and authentically filling up the ICP form for children. Udayan Care referred to the Miracle Foundation India addendum to the ICP form for preparing Individual Care plan (ICP) guidelines for children in the age group of 15 to 18 years for their After Care Model Program in Bihar.