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The Children Act 2004 (Joint Area Reviews) Regulations 2005

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3.—(1) Where a review has been completed the Chief Inspector of Schools must make a report on the review.

(2) A report under paragraph (1) must contain a summary of the report that is suitable for children.

(3) The Chief Inspector of Schools must send a copy of the report to—

(a)the children’s services authority for the area to which the review relates; and

(b)the Secretary of State.

(4) The children’s services authority to which the review relates must, within 30 working days of receiving the report—

(a)send a copy to—

(i)each of the authority’s relevant partners under section 10 of the Act,

(ii)any person or body with whom the authority has made arrangements under section 10(1)(c) of the Act,

(iii)each of the authority’s Board partners under section 13 of the Act,

(iv)at least one newspaper circulating in the area of the authority, and

(v)at least one radio station serving that area;

(b)make a copy of the report available for inspection free of charge at the offices of the authority;

(c)supply a copy of the report to a member of the public on demand on payment of a reasonable charge.

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