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Made | 12th February 2002 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2002 |
1. | Citation, commencement and application |
2. | Interpretation |
3. | Excepted establishments |
4. | Statement of purpose |
5. | Service user's guide |
6. | Review of statement of purpose and service user's guide |
7. | Fitness of registered provider |
8. | Appointment of manager |
9. | Fitness of registered manager |
10. | Registered person - general requirements |
11. | Notification of offences |
12. | Health and welfare of service users |
13. | Further requirements as to health and welfare |
14. | Assessment of service users |
15. | Service user's plan |
16. | Facilities and services |
17. | Records |
18. | Staffing |
19. | Fitness of workers |
20. | Restrictions on acting for service user |
21. | Staff views as to conduct of care home |
22. | Staff disciplinary procedure |
23. | Complaints |
24. | Fitness of premises |
25. | Review of quality of care |
26. | Financial position |
27. | Visits by registered provider |
28. | Application of this Part |
29. | Interpretation |
30. | Statement of purpose |
31. | Registered person |
32. | Separate provision for children |
33. | Welfare and protection of children |
34. | Fitness of workers |
35. | Staff disciplinary procedure |
36. | Review of quality of care |
37. | Offences |
38. | Notification of death, illness and other events |
39. | Notice of absence |
40. | Notice of changes |
41. | Notice of termination of accommodation |
42. | Appointment of liquidators etc |
43. | Death of registered person |
44. | Offences |
45. | Compliance with regulations |
46. | Adult Placements |
47. | Modifications of regulations in respect of adult placement carers |
48. | Specification of appropriate offices |
49. | Revocation |
1. | Information to be included in the statement of purpose |
2. | Information and documents to be available in respect of persons carrying on, managing, or working at, care homes. |
3. | Records to be kept in a care home in respect of each service user. |
4. | Other records to be kept in a care home. |
5. | Additional information to be included in the statement of purpose where children are accommodated |
6. | Matters to be monitored at a care home where children are accommodated. |
and for the purpose of determining any such relationship a person's step-child shall be treated as his child, and references to "spouse" include a former spouse and a person who is living with the person as if they were husband and wife;
(2) In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires, a reference -
(3) In these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears, references to employing a person include -
and references to an employee or to a person being employed shall be construed accordingly.
(4) In these Regulations a reference to a person working at a care home shall be taken to include a reference to a person working for the purposes of a care home.
Excepted establishments
3.
- (1) For the purposes of the Act, an establishment is excepted from being a care home if -
(e) it is a university;
(f) it is an institution within the further education sector as defined by section 91(3) of the Further and Higher Education Act 1992[10]; or
(g) it is a school.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), "university" includes -
(3) The exception in paragraph (1)(d) does not apply if -
Statement of purpose
4.
- (1) The registered person shall compile in relation to the care home a written statement (in these Regulations referred to as "the statement of purpose" ("y datganiad o ddiben")) which shall consist of -
(2) The registered person shall provide a copy of the statement of purpose to the appropriate office of the National Assembly and shall make it available upon request for inspection at any reasonable time by any service user and any representative of a service user.
(3) Nothing in regulation 16(1) or 24(1) shall require or authorise the registered person to contravene, or not to comply with -
Service user's guide
5.
- (1) The registered person shall produce a written guide to the care home (in these Regulations referred to as "the service user's guide" ("yr arweiniad defnyddiwr gwasanaeth")) which shall include -
(2) The registered person shall -
(3) Where a local authority has made arrangements for the provision of accommodation, nursing or personal care to the service user at the care home, the registered person shall supply to the service user a copy of the agreement specifying the arrangements made.
(4) In this regulation "most recent inspection report" includes a report produced prior to the coming into force of these regulations.
Review of statement of purpose and service user's guide
6.
- (1) The registered person shall -
(2) The registered person shall, whenever practicable, notify the appropriate office of the National Assembly of any revision to be made to the statement of purpose at least 28 days before it is to take effect.
(3) The requirements are that -
(4) This paragraph applies where any certificate or information on any matters specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 is not available to an individual because any provision of the Police Act 1997[11] has not been brought into force.
(5) A person is not fit to carry on a care home if -
Appointment of manager
8.
- (1) The registered provider shall appoint an individual to manage the care home if -
(2) Where the registered provider appoints a person to manage the care home he shall forthwith give notice to the appropriate office of the National Assembly of -
(3) If the registered provider is to manage the care home he or she shall forthwith give notice to the appropriate office of the National Assembly of the date on which such management is to begin.
Fitness of registered manager
9.
- (1) A person shall not manage a care home unless he or she is fit to do so.
(2) A person shall not be fit to manage a care home unless -
(c) full and satisfactory information or documentation is available in relation to him or her -
(3) This paragraph applies where any certificate or information on any matters specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 is not available to an individual because any provision of the Police Act 1997[12] has not been brought into force.
Registered person - general requirements
10.
- (1) The registered provider and the registered manager shall, having regard to the size of the care home, the statement of purpose, and the number and needs of the service users, carry on or manage the care 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 or she has the experience and skills necessary for carrying on the care home.
(3) The registered manager shall undertake from time to time such training as is appropriate to ensure that he or she has the experience and skills necessary for managing the care home.
Notification of offences
11.
Where the registered person or the responsible individual is convicted of any criminal offence, whether in Wales or elsewhere, he or she shall forthwith give notice in writing to the appropriate office of the National Assembly of -
(2) The registered person shall so far as practicable enable service users to make decisions with respect to the care they are to receive and their health and welfare.
(3) The registered person shall, for the purpose of providing care to service users, and making proper provision for their health and welfare, so far as practicable ascertain and take into account their wishes and feelings.
(4) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements to ensure that the care home is conducted -
(5) The registered provider and registered manager (if any) shall, in relation to the conduct of the care home -
Further requirements as to health and welfare
13.
- (1) The registered person shall make arrangements for service users -
(2) The registered person shall make arrangements for the recording, handling, safe keeping, safe administration and disposal of medicines received into the care home.
(3) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements to prevent infection, toxic conditions and the spread of infection at the care home.
(4) The registered person shall ensure that -
(5) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements to provide a safe system for moving and handling service users.
(6) The registered person shall make suitable arrangements, by training staff or by other measures, to prevent service users being harmed or suffering abuse or being placed at risk of harm or abuse.
(7) The registered person shall ensure that no service user is subject to physical restraint unless restraint of the kind employed is the only practicable means of securing the welfare of that or any other service user and there are exceptional circumstances.
(8) On any occasion on which a service user is subject to physical restraint, the registered person shall record the circumstances, including the nature of the restraint.
Assessment of service users
14.
- (1) The registered person shall not provide accommodation to a service user at the care home unless, so far as it shall have been practicable to do so -
(2) The registered person shall ensure that the assessment of the service user's needs is -
Service user's plan
15.
- (1) The registered person shall, after consultation with the service user, or a representative of the service user, if it is practicable to carry out consultation, prepare a written plan ("the service user's plan" ("y cynllun defnyddiwr gwasanaeth")) as to how the service user's needs in respect of his or her health and welfare are to be met.
(2) The registered person shall -
Facilities and services
16.
- (1) Subject to regulation 4(3), the registered person shall provide facilities and services to service users in accordance with the care home's statement of purpose.
(2) The registered person shall having regard to the size of the care home and the number and needs of service users -
(b) provide telephone facilities which are suitable for the needs of service users, and make arrangements to enable service users to use such facilities in private;
(c) provide in rooms occupied by service users adequate furniture, bedding and other furnishings, including curtains and floor coverings, and equipment suitable to the needs of service users, and screens where necessary;
(d) encourage service users, so far as it is practicable to do so, to bring their own furniture and furnishings into the rooms they occupy;
(e) arrange for the regular laundering of linen and clothing;
(f) so far as it is practicable to do so, provide adequate facilities for service users to wash, dry and iron their own clothes if they so wish and, for that purpose, to make arrangements for their clothes to be sorted and kept separately;
(g) provide sufficient and suitable kitchen equipment, crockery, cutlery and utensils, and adequate facilities for the preparation and storage of food;
(h) provide adequate facilities for service users to prepare their own food and ensure that such facilities are safe for use by service users;
(i) provide, in adequate quantities, suitable, wholesome and nutritious food which is varied and properly prepared and available at such time as may reasonably be required by service users;
(j) make suitable arrangements for maintaining satisfactory standards of hygiene in the care home and consult with the environmental health authority about those arrangements;
(k) keep the care home free from offensive odours and make suitable arrangements for the disposal of general and clinical waste;
(l) provide a place where the money and valuables of service users may be deposited for safe keeping, and make arrangements for service users to acknowledge in writing the return to them of any money or valuable so deposited;
(m) consult service users about their social interests, and make arrangements to enable them to engage in local, social and community activities and to visit, or maintain contact or communicate with, their families and friends;
(n) consult service users about the programme of activities arranged by or on behalf of the care home, and provide facilities for recreation, including having regard to the needs of service users, activities in relation to recreation, fitness and training.
(3) The registered person shall ensure that so far as practicable service users have the opportunity to attend religious services of their choice.
(4) In this regulation "food" includes drink.
Records
17.
- (1) The registered person shall -
(2) The registered person shall maintain in the care home the records specified in Schedule 4 or if the home closes keep the records elsewhere and make them available for inspection by the National Assembly at its request.
(3) The registered person shall ensure that the records referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) are kept up to date.
(4) The records referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2) shall be retained for not less than three years from the date of the last entry, except a record kept under paragraph 13 of Schedule 4 which need only be kept for one year from the date of the last entry.
(5) This regulation is without prejudice to any enactment (including a provision of subordinate legislation) or other rule of law about records or information.
Staffing
18.
- (1) The registered person shall, having regard to the size of the care home, the statement of purpose and the number and needs of service users -
(2) The registered person shall ensure that persons working at the care home are appropriately supervised.
(3) Where the care home -
the registered person shall ensure that at all times a suitably qualified registered nurse is working at the care home.
(4) The registered person shall make arrangements for providing persons who work at the care home with appropriate information about any Code of Practice published under section 62 of the Act.
Fitness of workers
19.
- (1) The registered person shall not -
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a person is not fit to work at a care home unless -
(3) This paragraph applies where any certificate or information on any matters specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 is not available to an individual because any provision of the Police Act 1997 has not been brought into force.
(4) The registered person shall ensure that -
(5) Where the following conditions apply, the registered person may permit a person to start work at a care home notwithstanding paragraph (4)(b) -
(c) in the reasonable opinion of the registered person the circumstances are exceptional; and
(d) pending receipt of, and satisfying himself or herself with regard to, any outstanding information or documentation, the registered person ensures that the person is appropriately supervised while carrying out his or her duties.
(6) Paragraph (2)(d), in so far as it relates to paragraph 2 of Schedule 2, shall not apply until 1st April 2003 in respect of a person who immediately before 1st April 2002 is the subject of an arrangement under which they are to work at the care home.
(7) The registered person shall ensure that any person working at the care home who does not fall within paragraph (1) is appropriately supervised at all times.
Restrictions on acting for service user
20.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2) the registered person shall not pay money belonging to any service user into a bank account unless -
(2) Paragraph (1) does not apply to money which is paid to the registered person in respect of charges payable by a service user for accommodation or other services provided by the registered person at the care home.
(3) The registered person shall ensure so far as practicable that persons working at the care home do not act as the agent of a service user.
Staff views as to conduct of care home
21.
- (1) This regulation applies to any matter relating to the conduct of the care home so far as it may affect the health or welfare of service users.
(2) The registered person shall make arrangements to enable staff to inform the registered person and the appropriate office of the National Assembly of their views about any matter to which this regulation applies.
Staff disciplinary procedure
22.
- (1) The registered person shall operate a staff disciplinary procedure which, in particular -
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), an appropriate person is the registered person, an officer of either the National Assembly responsible for exercising any of its functions under Part II of the Act or the local authority for the area in which the home is situated, or a constable.
Complaints
23.
- (1) The registered person shall prepare and follow a written procedure ("the complaints procedure" ("y weithdrefn gwynion")) for considering complaints made to the registered person by a service user or person acting on the service user's behalf.
(2) The complaints procedure shall be appropriate to the needs of service users.
(3) The registered person shall ensure that any complaint made under the complaints procedure is fully investigated.
(4) The registered person shall, within 28 days after the date on which the complaint is made, or such shorter period as may be reasonable in the circumstances, inform the person who made the complaint of the action (if any) that is to be taken.
(5) The registered person shall supply a copy of the complaints procedure to every service user and to any person acting on behalf of a service user if that person so requests.
(6) Where a copy of the complaints procedure is to be supplied in accordance with paragraph (5) to a person who is blind or whose vision is impaired, the registered person shall, if it is practicable to do so, supply, in addition to the written copy, a copy of the complaints procedure in a form which is suitable for that person.
(7) The copy of the complaints procedure shall include -
(8) The registered person shall supply to the appropriate office of the National Assembly at its request a statement containing a summary of the complaints made during the preceding twelve months and the action that was taken in response to each complaint.
(2) The registered person shall having regard to the number and needs of the service users ensure that -
(3) The registered person shall provide for staff -
(b) sleeping accommodation where the provision of such accommodation is needed by staff in connection with their work at the care home .
(4) The registered person shall -
(d) make arrangements for persons working at the care home to receive suitable training in fire prevention;
(e) ensure, by means of fire drills and practices at suitable intervals, that the persons working at the care home and, so far as practicable, service users, are aware of the procedure to be followed in case of fire, including the procedure for saving life;
(f) consult with the fire authority about the matters described in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e).
(5) The registered person shall undertake appropriate consultation with the authority responsible for environmental health for the area in which the care home is situated.
(2) The registered person shall supply to the appropriate office of the National Assembly a report in respect of any review conducted by him or her for the purposes of paragraph (1), and make a copy of the report available to service users.
(3) The system referred to in paragraph (1) shall provide for consultation with service users and their representatives.
Financial position
26.
- (1) The registered provider shall carry on the care home in such manner as is likely to ensure that the care home will be financially viable for the purpose of achieving the aims and objectives set out in the statement of purpose.
(2) The registered person shall, if the National Assembly so requests, provide the appropriate office of the National Assembly with such information and documents as it may require for the purpose of considering the financial viability of the care home, including -
(3) The registered person shall -
(4) In this regulation a company is an associated company of another if one of them has control of the other or both are under the control of the same person.
Visits by registered provider
27.
- (1) Where the registered provider is an individual who does not manage the care home, he or she shall visit the care home in accordance with this regulation.
(2) Where the registered provider is an organisation, the care home shall be visited in accordance with this regulation by -
(3) Visits under paragraph (1) or (2) shall take place at least once every three months 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 -
Statement of purpose
30.
In regulation 4, paragraph (1) shall have effect as if at the end of that paragraph there were added the following -
Registered person
31.
- (1) In regulation 7, paragraph (3) shall have effect as if at the end of that paragraph there were added the following -
(2) In regulation 9, paragraph (2) shall have effect as if at the end of that paragraph there were added the following -
(3) In regulation 10, paragraph (1) shall have effect as if for the words "and the number and needs of the service users," there were substituted the words "the number and needs of the service users and the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children accommodated in the care home,".
Separate provision for children
32.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the registered person shall ensure that -
shall, so far as it is practicable to do so, be made separately from other service users.
(2) Paragraph (1) shall not prevent the registered person from making provision jointly for children and other service users whose age does not significantly differ from those children.
Welfare and protection of children
33.
- (1) Regulation 12 of these Regulations shall have effect as if, at the end of sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) of that regulation there were added the words ", including provision for safeguarding the welfare of children accommodated in the care home".
(2) The provisions of regulations 12, 15 to 18, 23 and 29 of, and Schedule 5 to, the Children's Homes (Wales) Regulations 2002 (child's placement plan; contact and access to communications; arrangements for the protection of children; behaviour management, discipline and restraint; education, employment and leisure activity; hazards and safety; notifiable events) shall apply to the registered person as if -
(3) Where the registered person notifies the National Assembly in accordance with regulation 29 of the Children's Homes (Wales) Regulations 2002 of any of the following events, namely -
he will not be required to give separate notice of that event to the appropriate office of the National Assembly under regulation 38 (notification of death etc.) of these Regulations.
Fitness of workers
34.
In regulation 19, paragraph (2) shall have effect as if at the end of that paragraph there were added the following -
Staff disciplinary procedure
35.
In regulation 22, paragraph (2) shall have effect as if at the end of that paragraph there were added the words "or, in relation to a child accommodated at the home, an officer of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.".
Review of quality of care
36.
Regulation 25 shall have effect as if -
Offences
37.
Regulation 44 shall have effect as if for paragraph (1) there were substituted the following paragraph -
(2) Any notification made in accordance with this regulation which is given orally shall be confirmed in writing.
Notice of absence
39.
- (1) Where -
is to be absent from the care home for a continuous period of 28 days or more, the registered person shall give notice in writing to the appropriate office of the National Assembly 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 absence commences or within such shorter period as may be agreed with the National Assembly and the notice shall specify with respect to the absence -
(3) Where an absence referred to in paragraph (1) is to arise as a result of an emergency, the registered provider shall give notice of the absence within one week of the emergency's occurrence specifying the matters 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 appropriate office of the National Assembly has not been given notice of the absence, the registered person shall forthwith give notice in writing to that effect specifying the matters mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (e) of paragraph (2).
(5) The registered person shall notify the appropriate office of the National Assembly of the return to work of a person mentioned in sub-paragraph (a) or (b) of paragraph (4) not later than 7 days after the date of return.
Notice of changes
40.
The registered person shall give notice in writing to the appropriate office of the National Assembly as soon as it is practicable to do so if -
(e) there is, or is proposed to be, any change in the identity of the responsible individual;
(f) where a registered provider is an individual, a trustee in bankruptcy is, or is likely to be, appointed for him or her, or a composition or arrangement is, or is to be, made with his or her creditors;
(g) where a registered provider is a company, a receiver, manager, liquidator or provisional liquidator is, or is likely to be, appointed;
(h) where a registered provider is in a partnership whose business includes carrying on a children's home, a receiver or manager is, or is likely to be, appointed for the partnership; or
(i) the premises of the home are, or are proposed to be, significantly altered or extended, or additional premises are, or are proposed to be, acquired.
Notice of termination of accommodation
41.
- (1) Subject to paragraph (2), the registered person shall not terminate the arrangements for the accommodation of a service user unless he has given reasonable notice of his intention to do so to -
(2) If it is impracticable for the registered person to comply with the requirement in paragraph (1) -
Appointment of liquidators etc
42.
- (1) Any person to whom paragraph (2) applies must -
(2) This paragraph applies to any person appointed as -
Death of registered person
43.
- (1) If more than one person is registered in respect of a care home, and a registered person dies, a surviving registered person shall without delay notify the appropriate office of the National Assembly of the death in writing.
(2) If only one person is registered in respect of a care home, and he or she dies, his or her personal representatives shall notify the appropriate office of the National Assembly in writing -
(3) The personal representatives of a deceased registered provider may carry on the care home without being registered in respect of it -
(4) The National Assembly may determine a period, not exceeding one year, for the purposes of paragraph (3)(b) and shall notify any such determination to the personal representatives in writing.
(5) The personal representatives shall appoint a person to manage the care 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
44.
- (1) A contravention or failure to comply with any of the provisions of regulations 4 to 27 and 38 to 41 shall be an offence.
(2) Without prejudice to the powers of the National Assembly under section 29 of the Act to bring proceedings against persons who once were, but are no longer, registered in respect of a care home, the National Assembly may bring proceedings in respect of a failure to comply with regulation 17 which arose, in whole or in part, after he or she ceased to be a registered person.
Compliance with regulations
45.
Where there is more than one registered person in respect of a care 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.
Adult placements
46.
- (1) For the purposes of this regulation and regulation 47, a registered provider is an adult placement carer in respect of a care home if -
(d)
(e) a placement agreement has been made in respect of each of the service users;
(f) each service user is over the age of 18.
(2) In this regulation, "placement agreement" means an agreement that -
(b) makes provision for the following matters -
Modification of regulations in respect of adult placement carers
47.
- (1) The following provisions of this regulation shall apply where the registered provider is an adult placement carer in respect of a care home.
(2) Regulations 4, 8, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25, 27 to 37 and 42 (statement of purpose; appointment of manager; staffing; fitness of workers; staff views as to conduct of care home; staff disciplinary procedure; review of quality of care home; visits by registered provider; children; appointment of liquidators) and Schedules 1, 5 and 6 (information to be included in the statement of purpose; additional information to be included in the statement of purpose where children are accommodated; matters to be monitored at a care home where children are accommodated) shall not apply.
(3) Regulation 5 (service user's guide) shall have effect as if sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) of that regulation were omitted.
(4) Regulation 6 (review of statement of purpose and service user's guide) shall have effect as if -
(5) Regulation 16 (facilities and services) shall have effect as if in sub-paragraph (j) of paragraph (2) of that regulation the words "and consult with the environmental health authority about those arrangements" were omitted.
(6) Regulation 24 (fitness of premises) shall have effect as if for sub-paragraph (a) of paragraph (1) there were substituted the words "the premises are suitable for their purpose" and as if sub-paragraphs (a), (f), (g), (h), (j), (k) and (n) of paragraph (2) and paragraphs (3) to (5) of that regulation were omitted.
(7) Regulation 26 (financial position) shall have effect as if -
(8) Schedule 3 (records to be kept in a care home in respect of each service user) shall have effect as if sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph 3 of that Schedule were omitted.
(9) Schedule 4 shall have effect as if paragraphs 1, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 12 to 16 of that Schedule were omitted.
Specification of appropriate offices
48.
The Assembly may specify an office controlled by it as the appropriate office in relation to care homes situated in a particular area of Wales.
Revocation
49.
The following regulations are revoked in so far as they apply to Wales -
Signed on behalf of the National Assembly under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[17].
D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly
12th February 2002
including, where applicable, the matters specified in section 113(3A) or (3C) or 115(6A) or (6B) of that Act[20].
3.
Two written references, including a reference from the last 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 qualification.
6.
A full employment history, together with a satisfactory written explanation of any gaps in employment.
7.
Details of any criminal offences -
2.
A recent photograph of the service user.
3.
A record of the following matters in respect of each service user -
4.
Copies of the care home's correspondence relating to each service user.
7.
A copy of the duty roster of persons working at the care home, and a record of whether the roster was actually worked.
8.
A record of the care home's charges to service users, including any extra amounts payable for additional services not covered by those charges, and the amounts paid by or in respect of each service user.
9.
A record of all money or other valuables deposited by a service user for safekeeping or received on the service user's behalf, which -
10.
A record of furniture brought by a service user into the room occupied by him or her.
11.
A record of all complaints made by service users or representatives or relatives of service users or by persons working at the care home about the operation of the care home, and the action taken by the registered person in respect of any such complaint.
12.
A record of any of the following events that occur in the care home -
13.
Records of the food provided for service users in sufficient detail to enable any person inspecting the record to determine whether the diet is satisfactory, in relation to nutrition and otherwise, and of any special diets prepared for individual service users.
14.
A record of every fire practice, drill or test of fire equipment (including fire alarm equipment) conducted in the care home and of any action taken to remedy defects in the fire equipment.
15.
A statement of the procedure to be followed in the event of a fire, or where a fire alarm is given.
16.
A statement of the procedure to be followed in the event of accidents or in the event of a service user becoming missing.
17.
A record of all visitors to the care home, including the names of visitors.
3.
The criteria used for admission to the care home, including the care home's policy and procedures for emergency admissions (if the care home provides for emergency admissions).
4.
If the care home provides or is intended to provide accommodation for more than six children, a description of the positive outcomes intended for children in a care home of such a size, and a description of the care home's strategy for counteracting any adverse effects arising from its size, for the children accommodated there.
5.
A description of the care home's ethos and philosophy, and the theoretical or therapeutic basis for the care provided.
6.
The arrangements made to protect and promote the health of the children accommodated in the care home.
7.
The arrangements for the promotion of the education of the children accommodated in the care home, including the facilities for private study.
8.
The arrangements to promote the participation of children in hobbies and recreational, sporting and cultural activities.
9.
The arrangements made for consultation with the children accommodated in the care home about its operation.
10.
The arrangements for child protection and to counter bullying.
11.
The procedure for dealing with any unauthorised absence of a child from the care home.
12.
The fire precautions and associated emergency procedures made for children in the care home.
13.
The arrangements made for the children's religious instruction and observance.
14.
The arrangements made for contact between any child accommodated in the care home and his or her parents, relatives and friends.
15.
The arrangements for dealing with complaints.
16.
The arrangements for dealing with reviews of placement plans.
17.
The type of accommodation and sleeping arrangements provided (including details of any zones for particular types of children) and the circumstances in which children may share bedrooms.
18.
Details of any specific therapeutic techniques used in the care home and arrangements for their supervision.
19.
Details of the care home's policy on anti-discriminatory practice in relation to children and children's rights.
[2] See section 22(9) of the Act for the requirement to consult.back
[9] See section 5 of the NHS and Community Care Act 1990 (c.19) as amended by paragraph 69 of Schedule 1 to the Health Authorities Act 1995 (c.17) and section 13(1) of the Health Act 1999(c.8).back
[11] 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 to these regulations.back
[12] 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 to these regulations.back
[13] Section 3(2) of the Act refers to persons who are or have been ill; who have or have had a mental disorder; who are disabled or infirm; and who are or have been dependent on alcohol or drugs.back
[14] S.I. 2002/327 (W.40).back
[18] Section 115(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
[19] 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
[20] Sections 113(3A) and 115(6A) are added to the Police Act 1997 by section 8 of the Protection of Children Act 1997 (c.14) from a date to be appointed, and amended by section 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
[22] S.I. 1975/1023. At the coming into force of these regulations the following instruments have made relevant amendments to the Order: S.I. 1986/1249; 1986/2268; and S.I. 2001/1192.back