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Made | 11th December 2001 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 12th December 2001 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2002 |
1. | Citation, commencement and extent |
2. | Interpretation |
3. | Excepted establishments |
4. | Statement of purpose and children's guide |
5. | Review of the statement of purpose and children's guide |
6. | Fitness of registered provider |
7. | Appointment of manager |
8. | Fitness of manager |
9. | Registered person - general requirements |
10. | Notification of offences |
11. | Promotion of welfare |
12. | Child's placement plan |
13. | Food provided for children |
14. | Provision of clothing, pocket money and personal necessities |
15. | Contact and access to communications |
16. | Arrangements for the protection of children |
17. | Behaviour management, discipline and restraint |
18. | Education, employment and leisure activity |
19. | Religious observance |
20. | Health needs of children |
21. | Medicines |
22. | Use of surveillance |
23. | Hazards and safety |
24. | Complaints and representations |
25. | Staffing of children's homes |
26. | Fitness of workers |
27. | Employment of staff |
28. | Children's case records |
29. | Other records |
30. | Notifiable events |
31. | Fitness of premises |
32. | Fire precautions |
33. | Visits by registered provider |
34. | Review of quality of care |
35. | Regulations and guidance |
36. | Financial position |
37. | Notice of absence |
38. | Notice of changes |
39. | Appointment of liquidators etc. |
40. | Death of registered person |
41. | Offences |
42. | Compliance with regulations |
43. | Revocation |
1. | Matters to be included in the statement of purpose |
2. | Information required in respect of persons seeking to carry on, manage or work at a children's home |
3. | Information to be included in children's case records |
4. | Other records with respect to children's homes |
5. | Events and notifications |
6. | Matters to be monitored by the registered person |
(2) In these Regulations, a reference -
(3) In these Regulations, references to employing a person include employing a person whether or not for payment, and whether under a contract of service or a contract for services, and allowing a person to work as a volunteer, and references to an employee or to a person being employed shall be construed accordingly.
Excepted establishments
3.
- (1) For the purposes of the Act, establishments of the following descriptions are excepted from being a children's home -
(c) subject to paragraph (2), any premises at which a person provides day care within the meaning of Part XA of the 1989 Act for less than 28 days in any twelve month period in relation to any one child;
(d) subject to paragraph (2), any establishment providing accommodation for children aged 16 and over -
(e) any approved bail hostel or approved probation hostel[11]; and
(f) any institution provided for young offenders under or by virtue of section 43(1) of the Prison Act 1952[12].
(2) The exceptions in paragraphs (1)(b), (c) and (d) do not apply to any establishment or premises in which the children who are accommodated are wholly or mainly of a description falling within section 3(2) of the Act.
(3) For the purposes of calculating the period of 28 days mentioned in paragraph (1)(c), no account is to be taken of any period of 24 hours during which at least 9 hours are spent by a child in the care of his parent or relative[13], and day care is not provided for him during that time.
Statement of purpose and children's guide
4.
- (1) The registered person shall compile in relation to the children's home a written statement (in these Regulations referred to as "the statement of purpose") which shall consist of a statement as to the matters listed in Schedule 1.
(2) The registered person shall provide a copy of the statement of purpose to the Commission[14] and shall make a copy of it available upon request for inspection by -
and in this paragraph references to a child who is accommodated in the children's home include a child in respect of whom accommodation in the children's home is being considered.
(3) The registered person shall produce a guide to the children's home (in these Regulations referred to as "the children's guide") which shall include -
(4) The children's guide shall be produced in a form appropriate to the age, understanding and communication needs of the children to be accommodated in the home.
(5) The registered person shall supply a copy of the children's guide to the Commission and, on admission, to each child accommodated in the home.
(6) Subject to paragraph (7), the registered person shall ensure that the children's home is at all times conducted in a manner which is consistent with its statement of purpose.
(7) Nothing in paragraph (6) or in regulation 31 shall require or authorise the registered person to contravene or not comply with -
Review of the statement of purpose and children's guide
5.
The registered person shall -
(b) is a partnership, and each of the partners satisfies the requirements set out in paragraph (3);
(c) is an organisation and -
(3) The requirements are that -
(4) This paragraph applies where any certificate or information on any matters referred to in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 is not available to an individual because any provision of the Police Act 1997[15] has not been brought into force.
(5) A person shall not carry on a children's home if -
Appointment of manager
7.
- (1) The registered provider shall appoint an individual to manage the children's home if -
Fitness of manager
8.
- (1) A person shall not manage a children's home unless he is fit to do so.
(2) A person is not fit to manage a children's home unless -
(c) full and satisfactory information is available in relation to him -
(3) This paragraph applies where any certificate or information on any matters referred to in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 is not available to an individual because any provision of the Police Act 1997[16] has not been brought into force.
Registered person - general requirements
9.
- (1) The registered provider and the registered manager shall, having regard to the size of the children's home, its statement of purpose, and the number and needs (including any needs arising from any disability) of the children accommodated there, carry on or manage the home (as the case may be) with sufficient care, competence and skill.
(2) If the registered provider is -
from time to time such training as is appropriate to ensure that he has the experience and skills necessary for carrying on the children's home.
(3) The registered manager shall undertake from time to time such training as is appropriate to ensure that he has the experience and skills necessary for managing the children's home.
Notification of offences
10.
Where the registered person or the responsible individual is convicted of any criminal offence, whether in England and Wales or elsewhere, he shall forthwith give notice in writing to the Commission of -
(2) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements to ensure that the home is conducted -
Child's placement plan
12.
- (1) The registered person shall, before providing accommodation for a child in a children's home, or if that is not reasonably practicable, as soon as possible thereafter, prepare in consultation with the child's placing authority a written plan (in these Regulations referred to as the "placement plan") for the child setting out, in particular -
Food provided for children
13.
- (1) The registered person shall ensure that children accommodated in a children's home are provided with -
(b) access to fresh drinking water at all times.
(2) The registered person shall ensure that any special dietary need of a child accommodated in the home, which is due to his health, religious persuasion, racial origin or cultural background, is met.
Provision of clothing, pocket money and personal necessities
14.
- (1) The registered person shall ensure that the needs and reasonable preferences of each child accommodated in the home for clothing including footwear, and personal necessities are met.
(2) The registered person shall provide children accommodated in the home with such sums of money in respect of their occasional personal expenses as is appropriate to their age and understanding.
Contact and access to communications
15.
- (1) The registered person shall -
(3) In the case of a home in respect of which a certificate under section 51 of the 1989 Act is in force, the facilities may be at a different address.
(4) Subject to paragraphs (6) and (8), the registered person shall ensure that children accommodated in the home are provided at all reasonable times with access to the following facilities which they may use without reference to persons working in the home -
(5) The registered person shall ensure that any disabled child accommodated in the home is provided with access to such aids and equipment which he may require as a result of his disability in order to facilitate his communication with others.
(6) The registered person may (subject to paragraphs (7) and (8)) impose such restriction, prohibition or condition upon a child's contact with any person under paragraph (1) or access to communications under paragraph (4) which he is satisfied is necessary for the purpose of safeguarding or promoting the welfare of the child in question.
(7) No measure may be imposed by the registered person in accordance with paragraph (6) unless -
(8) This regulation is subject to the provisions of any relevant order of the court relating to contact between the child and any person.
Arrangements for the protection of children
16.
- (1) The registered person shall prepare and implement a written policy which -
(2) The procedure under paragraph (1)(b) shall in particular provide for -
(g) arrangements to be made for persons working at the home and children accommodated there, to have access at all times and in an appropriate form, to information which would enable them to contact the local authority in whose area the children's home is situated, or the Commission, concerning the welfare or safety of children accommodated in the home.
Behaviour management, discipline and restraint
17.
- (1) No measure of control, restraint or discipline which is excessive, unreasonable or contrary to paragraph (5) shall be used at any time on children accommodated in a children's home.
(2) The registered person shall prepare and implement a written policy (in this regulation referred to as "the behaviour management policy") which sets out -
(3) The registered person shall -
(d) any requirement that a child wear distinctive or inappropriate clothes;
(e) the use or withholding of medication or medical or dental treatment;
(f) the intentional deprivation of sleep;
(g) the imposition of any financial penalty, other than a requirement for the payment of a reasonable sum (which may be by instalments) by way of reparation;
(h) any intimate physical examination of the child;
(i) the withholding of any aids or equipment needed by a disabled child;
(j) any measure which involves -
(6) Nothing in this regulation shall prohibit -
Education, employment and leisure activity
18.
- (1) The registered person shall promote the educational attainment of children accommodated in a children's home, in particular by ensuring that -
(2) The registered person shall ensure that children accommodated in the home are -
(3) Where any child in a children's home has attained the age where he is no longer required to receive compulsory full-time education, the registered person shall assist with the making of, and give effect to, the arrangements made for his education, training and employment.
Religious observance
19.
The registered person shall ensure that each child accommodated in a children's home is enabled, so far as practicable -
the religious persuasion to which he belongs.
Health needs of children
20.
- (1) The registered person shall promote and protect the health of the children accommodated in a children's home.
(2) In particular the registered person shall ensure that -
Medicines
21.
- (1) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements for the recording, handling, safekeeping, safe administration and disposal of any medicines received into the children's home.
(2) In particular the registered person shall ensure, subject to paragraph (3), that -
(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply to a medicine which -
(4) In this regulation, "prescribed" means -
(b) in a case not falling within sub-paragraph (a), prescribed for a patient under section 58 of the Medicines Act 1968[19].
Use of surveillance
22.
Subject to any requirements for electronic monitoring imposed by a court under any enactment, the registered person shall ensure that electronic or mechanical monitoring devices for the surveillance of children are not used in a children's home, except for the purpose of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the child concerned, or other children accommodated in the children's home, and where the following conditions are met -
Hazards and safety
23.
The registered person shall ensure that -
and shall make suitable arrangements for persons working at the children's home to be trained in first aid.
Complaints and representations
24.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (8), the registered person shall establish a written procedure for considering complaints made by or on behalf of children accommodated in the home.
(2) The procedure shall, in particular, provide -
(7) The registered person shall supply to the Commission at its request a statement containing a summary of any complaints made during the preceding twelve months and the action that was taken.
(8) This regulation (apart from paragraph (6)) does not apply to any matter to which the Representations Procedure (Children) Regulations 1991[20] applies.
a sufficient number of suitably qualified, competent and experienced persons working at the children's home.
(2) The registered person shall ensure that the employment of any persons on a temporary basis at the children's home will not prevent children from receiving such continuity of care as is reasonable to meet their needs.
Fitness of workers
26.
- (1) The registered person shall not -
(4) This paragraph applies where any certificate or information on any matters referred to in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 is not available to an individual because any provision of the Police Act 1997[21] has not been brought into force.
(5) The registered person shall ensure that -
(6) Where the following conditions apply, the registered person may permit a person to start work at a children's home notwithstanding paragraph (5)(b) -
(c) the registered person considers that the circumstances are exceptional; and
(d) pending receipt of, and satisfying himself with regard to, any outstanding information, the registered person ensures that the person is appropriately supervised while carrying out his duties.
(6) The registered person shall take reasonable steps to ensure that any person working at the children's home who is not employed by him and to whom paragraph (2) does not apply, is appropriately supervised while carrying out his duties.
Employment of staff
27.
- (1) The registered person shall -
(2) The registered person shall operate a disciplinary procedure which, in particular -
(2) The record mentioned in paragraph (1) may not be disclosed to any person except in accordance with -
(3) The record mentioned in paragraph (1) shall be -
for at least seventy-five years from the date of birth of the child to whom it relates or, if the child dies before attaining the age of 18, for a period of fifteen years from the date of his death.
Other records
29.
- (1) The registered person shall maintain in the children's home the records specified in Schedule 4 and ensure that they are kept up to date.
(2) The records referred to in paragraph (1) shall be retained for at least fifteen years from the date of the last entry, except for records of menus, which need be kept only for one year.
Notifiable events
30.
- (1) If, in relation to a children's home, any of the events listed in column 1 of the table in Schedule 5 takes place, the registered person shall without delay notify the persons indicated in respect of the event in column 2 of the table.
(2) The registered person shall without delay notify the parent of any child accommodated in the home of any significant incident affecting the child's welfare unless to do so is not reasonably practicable or would place the child's welfare at risk.
(3) Any notification made in accordance with this regulation which is given orally shall be confirmed in writing.
(3) The registered person shall ensure that the children's home is kept free from offensive odours and make suitable arrangements for the disposal of general and clinical waste.
(4) The registered person shall ensure that there are within the children's home for use by children accommodated there in conditions of appropriate privacy -
for the number and sex of children accommodated.
(5) The registered person shall provide for the number and needs of children accommodated in the children's home -
(6) The registered person shall ensure that there are within a children's home adequate facilities for laundering linen and clothing, and, for children wishing to do so, to wash, dry and iron their own clothes.
(7) The registered person shall ensure that there is provided within a children's home -
(8) The registered person shall ensure that each child is provided with sleeping accommodation which is -
(9) The registered person shall ensure that no child shares a bedroom with an adult, nor (except in the case of siblings) a child who is of the opposite sex or of a significantly different age to him.
(10) The registered person shall provide for persons working at the children's home -
(b) sleeping accommodation where the provision of such accommodation is needed in connection with their work at the home.
Fire precautions
32.
- (1) The registered person shall after consultation with the fire authority -
(d) make arrangements for persons working at the home to receive suitable training in fire prevention; and
(e) ensure, by means of fire drills and practices at suitable intervals, that the persons working at the home and, so far as practicable, children accommodated there, are aware of the procedure to be followed in case of fire.
(2) In this regulation, "fire authority" means the authority discharging in the area in which a children's home is situated, the function of fire authority under the Fire Services Act 1947[22].
(3) Visits under paragraph (1) or (2) shall take place at least once a month and may be unannounced.
(4) The person carrying out the visit shall -
(5) The registered provider shall supply a copy of the report required to be made under paragraph (4)(c) to -
Review of quality of care
34.
- (1) The registered person shall establish and maintain a system for -
(2) The registered person shall supply to the Commission a report in respect of any review conducted by him for the purposes of paragraph (1), and make a copy of the report available on request to children accommodated in the home, their parents and placing authorities.
(3) The system referred to in paragraph (1) shall provide for consultation with children accommodated in the home, their parents and placing authorities.
Regulations and guidance
35.
The registered person shall ensure that a copy of these Regulations (and of any amendments to them) and of the statement of national minimum standards applicable to children's homes published by the Secretary of State under section 23(1) of the Act are kept in the home and made available on request to -
Financial position
36.
- (1) The registered provider shall carry on the children's home in such manner as is likely to ensure that the home will be financially viable for the purpose of achieving the aims and objectives set out in its statement of purpose.
(2) The registered person shall -
proposes to be absent from the home for a continuous period of 28 days or more, the registered person shall give notice in writing to the Commission of the proposed absence.
(2) Except in the case of an emergency, the notice referred to in paragraph (1) shall be given no later than one month before the proposed absence commences, or within such shorter period as may be agreed with the Commission and the notice shall specify with respect to the proposed absence -
(3) Where the absence arises as a result of an emergency, the registered person shall give notice of the absence within one week of its occurrence specifying the matters mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) of paragraph (2).
(4) Where -
has been absent from the children's home for a continuous period of 28 days or more, and the Commission has not been given notice of the absence, the registered person shall without delay give notice in writing to the Commission specifying the matters mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) of paragraph (2).
(5) The registered person shall notify the Commission of the return to duty of the registered provider or (as the case may be) the registered manager not later than 7 days after the date of his return.
Notice of changes
38.
The registered person shall give notice in writing to the Commission as soon as it is practicable to do so if any of the following events take place or are proposed to take place -
(f) where the registered provider is an individual, a trustee in bankruptcy is appointed, or he makes a composition or arrangement with his creditors;
(g) where the registered provider is a company, a receiver, manager, liquidator or provisional liquidator is appointed; or
(h) the premises of the home are significantly altered or extended, or additional premises are acquired.
Appointment of liquidators etc.
39.
- (1) Any person to whom paragraph (2) applies shall -
(2) This paragraph applies to any person appointed as -
Death of registered person
40.
- (1) If more than one person is registered in respect of a children's home, and a registered person dies, the other registered person shall without delay notify the Commission of the death in writing.
(2) If only one person is registered in respect of a children's home, and he dies, his personal representatives shall notify the Commission in writing -
(4) The Commission may extend the period specified in paragraph (3)(a) by such further period, not exceeding one year, as the Commission shall determine and shall notify any such determination to the personal representatives in writing.
(5) The personal representatives shall appoint a person to take full-time day to day charge of the home during any period in which in accordance with paragraph (3), they carry on the children's home without being registered in respect of it.
Offences
41.
- (1) A contravention or failure to comply with the provisions of regulations 4 to 38 shall be an offence.
(2) The Commission shall not bring proceedings against a person in respect of any contravention or failure to comply with those regulations unless -
(4) The Commission may bring proceedings against a person who was once, but no longer is, a registered person, in respect of a failure to comply with regulations 28(3) or 29(2) and for this purpose, references in paragraphs (2) and (3) to a registered person shall be taken to include such a person.
Compliance with regulations
42.
Where there is more than one registered person in respect of a children's home, anything which is required under these Regulations to be done by the registered person shall, if done by one of the registered persons, not be required to be done by any of the other registered persons.
Revocation
43.
The following Regulations are revoked -
Jacqui Smith
Minister of State, Department of Health
11th December 2001
9.
Any criteria used for admission to the home, including the home's policy and procedures for emergency admissions, if the home provides for emergency admissions.
10.
If the children's home provides or is intended to provide accommodation for more than six children, a description of the positive outcomes intended for children in a home of such a size, and of the home's strategy for counteracting any adverse effects arising from its size, on the children accommodated there.
11.
A description of the children's home's underlying ethos and philosophy, and where this is based on any theoretical or therapeutic model, a description of that model.
12.
The arrangements made to protect and promote the health of the children accommodated at the home.
13.
The arrangements for the promotion of the education of the children accommodated there, including the facilities for private study.
14.
The arrangements to promote children's participation in recreational, sporting and cultural activities.
15.
The arrangements made for consultation with the children accommodated about the operation of the children's home.
16.
The arrangements made for the control, restraint and discipline of children.
17.
The arrangements made for child protection and to counter bullying.
18.
The procedure for dealing with any unauthorised absence of a child from the children's home.
19.
A description of any electronic or mechanical means of surveillance of children which may be used in the children's home.
20.
The fire precautions and associated emergency procedures in the children's home.
21.
The arrangements for the children's religious instruction and observance.
22.
The arrangements for contact between a child and his parents, relatives and friends.
23.
The arrangements for dealing with complaints.
24.
The arrangements for dealing with reviews of placement plans.
25.
The type of accommodation, including the sleeping accommodation, provided, and, where applicable, how children are to be grouped, and in what circumstances they are to share bedrooms.
26.
Details of any specific therapeutic techniques used in the home, and arrangements for their supervision.
27.
A description of the children's home's policy in relation to anti-discriminatory practice as respects children and children's rights.
including, where applicable, the matters specified in section 113(3A) or (3C) or 115(6A) or (6B) of that Act[29].
3.
Two written references, including a reference from the person's most recent employer, if any.
4.
Where a person has previously worked in a position whose duties involved work with children or vulnerable adults, so far as reasonably practicable verification of the reason why the employment or position ended.
5.
Documentary evidence of any relevant qualifications.
6.
A full employment history, together with a satisfactory written explanation of any gaps in employment.
7.
Details of any criminal offences -
2.
A record showing in respect of each person working at the home -
3.
A record of any persons who reside or work at any time at the children's home, who are not mentioned in the records kept in accordance with paragraphs 1 or 2.
4.
A record of all accidents occurring in the children's home, or to children whilst accommodated by the home.
5.
A record of the receipt, disposal and administration of any medicine to any child.
6.
A record of every fire drill or fire alarm test conducted, with details of any deficiency in either the procedure or the equipment concerned, together with details of the steps taken to remedy that deficiency.
7.
A record of all money deposited by a child for safekeeping, together with the date on which that money was withdrawn, or the date of its return.
8.
A record of all valuables deposited by a child and the date of their return.
9.
Records of all accounts kept in the children's home.
10.
A record of menus served.
11.
A copy of the staff duty roster of persons working at the children's home, and a record of the actual rosters worked.
12.
A daily log of events occurring in the home.
13.
A record of all visitors to the home and to children accommodated in the home, including the names of visitors and the reasons for the visit.
Column 1 | Column 2 | |||||
Event: | To be notified to: | |||||
Commission | Placing authority | Secretary of State | Local authority | Police | Health authority | |
Death of a child accommodated in the home | yes | yes | yes | yes | yes | |
Referral to the Secretary of State pursuant to section 2(1)(a) of the Protection of Children Act 1999[33] of an individual working at the home | yes | yes | ||||
Serious illness or serious accident sustained by a child accommodated in the home | yes | yes | ||||
Outbreak of any infectious disease which in the opinion of a registered medical practitioner attending children at the home is sufficiently serious to be so notified | yes | yes | yes | |||
Allegation that a child accommodated at the home has committed a serious offence | yes | yes | ||||
Involvement or suspected involvement of a child accommodated at the home in prostitution | yes | yes | yes | yes | ||
Serious incident necessitating calling the police to the home | yes | yes | ||||
Absconding by a child accommodated at the home | yes | |||||
Any serious complaint about the home or persons working there | yes | yes | ||||
Instigation and outcome of any child protection enquiry involving a child accommodated at the home | yes | yes |
[2] See section 22(9) of the Care Standards Act 2000 for the requirement to consult.back
[6] Section 59 of the 1989 Act governs the provision of accommodation for children by voluntary organisations.back
[7] By section 121(1) of the Care Standards Act, "parent" in relation to a child, includes any person who is not a parent of his but who has parental responsibility for him.back
[9] See section 121(6) to (8) of the Care Standards Act 2000 for provision about the persons who are taken to carry on and manage a community home which is provided by a voluntary organisation.back
[11] See section 9 (2) of the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43).back
[12] c. 52. Amended by section 170(1) of and paragraphs 11 and 12 of Schedule 15, and Schedule 16, to the Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c. 33); sections 5(2), 18(3) and 168(3) of and Schedule 11 to, the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (c. 33); section 119 of, and paragraph 6 of Schedule 8 to, the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37); and section 165(1) of, and paragraph 5 of Schedule 9 to, the Powers of the Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 (c. 6). Subsection (1)(a) of section 43 is to be repealed by sections 59 and 75 of, and Schedule 8 to, the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43) on a date to be appointed.back
[13] By section 121(1) of the Care Standards Act 2000, "relative" has the same meaning as in the 1989 Act.back
[14] By virtue of section 6(1) of the Care Standards Act 2000, the Commission means the National Care Standards Commission established under that Act.back
[15] 1997 c. 50. Sections 113 and 115, as amended, have not yet been brought into force. See further, the footnotes to paragraph 2 of Schedule 2.back
[16] See the footnote to regulation 6(4).back
[17] The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) is established by Chapter II of Part I of the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 (c. 43). Officers of CAFCASS are appointed for children in specified proceedings (section 41 of the 1989 Act).back
[18] S.I.1991/894 as amended by S.I. 1991/2033, S.I. 1993/3069, and S.I. 2001/2874.back
[19] 1968 c. 67. Section 58 has been amended by section 1 of the Medicinal Products: Prescription by Nurses etc. Act 1992 (c. 28).back
[20] See the footnote to regulation 15(2)(d).back
[21] See the footnote to regulation 6(4).back
[27] Section 115(5)(ea) is inserted by the Care Standards Act 2000, section 104, on a date to be appointed. Sections 113 and 115, as amended, have not yet been brought into force.back
[28] A position is within section 115(3) if it involves regularly caring for, training, supervising or being in sole charge of persons aged under 18. A position is within section 115(4) if it is of a kind specified in regulations and involves regularly caring for, training, supervising or being in sole charge of persons aged 18 or over.back
[29] Sections 113(3A) and 115(6A) are added to the Police Act 1997 by section 8 of the Protection of Children Act 1999 (c. 14) on a date to be appointed, and amended by sections 104 and 116 of, and paragraph 25 of Schedule 4 to, the Care Standards Act 2000. Sections 113(3C) and 115(6B) are added to the Police Act 1997 by section 90 of the Care Standards Act 2000 on a date to be appointed.back
[31] S.I. 1975/1023. Relevant amendments have been made by S.I. 1986/1249, S.I. 1986/2268 and S.I. 2001/1192.back
[32] 1996 c. 56. Section 324 is amended by section 140(1) of, and paragraph 77 of Schedule 30 to, the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 (c. 31), and section 9 of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (c. 10).back
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