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Made | 16th January 2006 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 26th January 2006 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2006 |
(2) References to "the authority" in these Regulations are to—
Composition of LSCBs
3.
—(1) An LSCB must include at least one representative of—
(2) Two or more Board partners may be represented by the same person.
(3) The authority may, after consulting their Board partners, determine that the LSCB shall include two or more representatives of the authority or of any Board partner.
(4) Subject to paragraph (5) each Board partner shall appoint their own representative or representatives.
(5) The authority may, after consulting persons falling within section 13(2)(g) of the Act (persons providing services under section 114 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000[3]), determine the person or persons who are to be their representatives.
Appointment of LSCB Chair
4.
The authority which establishes an LSCB shall, after consulting their Board partners, appoint a person to chair the LSCB.
Functions of LSCBs
5.
—(1) The functions of an LSCB in relation to its objective (as defined in section 14(1) of the Act[4]) are as follows—
(b) communicating to persons and bodies in the area of the authority the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, raising their awareness of how this can best be done, and encouraging them to do so;
(c) monitoring and evaluating the effectiveness of what is done by the authority and their Board partners individually and collectively to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, and advising them on ways to improve;
(d) participating in the planning of services for children in the area of the authority;
(e) undertaking reviews of serious cases and advising the authority and their Board partners on lessons to be learned.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(e) a serious case is one where—
(3) An LSCB may also engage in any other activity that facilitates, or is conducive to, the achievement of its objective.
Further functions relating to child deaths
6.
—(1) From 1st April 2008 each LSCB shall, in addition to the functions referred to in regulation 5, have the following functions in relation to the deaths of children normally resident in the area of the authority—
(b) putting in place procedures for ensuring that there is a co-ordinated response by the authority, their Board partners and other relevant persons to an unexpected death.
(2) An LSCB may carry out the functions mentioned in paragraph (1) during the period from 1st April 2006 to 31st March 2008.
Maria Eagle
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State Department for Education and Skills
16th January 2006
[2] See section 13(3) of the Act for the meaning of "Board partner".back
[4] Section 14(1) of the Act defines the objective of an LSCB as (a) to co-ordinate what is done by each person or body represented on the Board for the purposes of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in the area of the authority by which it is established, and (b) to ensure the effectiveness of what is done by each such person or body for those purposes.back