Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007

42Adult Protection Committees

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(1)Each council must establish a committee (an “Adult Protection Committee”) with the following functions—

(a)to keep under review the procedures and practices of the public bodies and office-holders to which this section applies which relate to the safeguarding of adults at risk present in the council’s area (including, in particular, any such procedures and practices which involve co-operation between the council and other public bodies or office-holders to which this section applies),

(b)to give information or advice, or make proposals, to any public body and office-holder to which this section applies on the exercise of functions which relate to the safeguarding of adults at risk present in the council’s area,

(c)to make, or assist in or encourage the making of, arrangements for improving the skills and knowledge of officers or employees of the public bodies and office-holders to which this section applies who have responsibilities relating to the safeguarding of adults at risk present in the council’s area,

(d)any other function relating to the safeguarding of adults at risk as the Scottish Ministers may by order specify.

(2)In performing its functions, an Adult Protection Committee must have regard to the desirability of improving co-operation between each of the public bodies and office-holders to which this section applies for the purpose of assisting those bodies and office-holders to perform functions in order to safeguard adults at risk present in the council’s area.

(3)The public bodies and office-holders to which this section applies are—

(a)the council,

(b)the Care Commission,

(c)the relevant Health Board,

(d)the chief constable of the police force maintained in the council’s area,

(e)any other public body or office-holder as the Scottish Ministers may by order specify.