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[F1SCHEDULE 3SRegulated roles with adults

(introduced by section 91(3))

Textual Amendments

F1Sch. 3 substituted (30.9.2024 for specified purposes, 1.4.2025 in so far as not already in force) by Disclosure (Scotland) Act 2020 (asp 13), s. 97, sch. 4 (with s. 96) (as amended by 2024 asp 5, s. 38(3), sch. para. 19(3); S.S.I. 2024/21, reg. 2(j)(ii)( with reg. 3)); S.S.I. 2024/242, reg. 2, sch.; S.S.I. 2025/27, reg. 3(1)(2), sch.

PART 1SPreliminary

Regulated roles with adultsS

1(1)A regulated role with adults is a role of any description which—S

(a)involves the carrying out of one or more activities mentioned in Part 2 of this schedule, and

(b)satisfies the conditions mentioned in sub-paragraph (2).

(2)The conditions are—

(a)the activities are carried out—

(i)as a necessary part of the role, and

(ii)in Scotland, and

[F2(b)in the case of—

(i)activities mentioned in paragraph 13A of Part 2 of this schedule, the carrying out of activities gives the individual carrying them out, when doing anything permitted or required in connection with the carrying out of the activities, the opportunity to have unsupervised contact with protected adults,

(ii)other activities mentioned in Part 2 of the schedule, the carrying out of the activities gives the individual carrying them out, when doing anything permitted or required in connection with the carrying out of the activities, the opportunity to have contact with protected adults.]

(3)A role—

(a)the normal duties of which include the day-to-day supervision or management of an individual carrying out a regulated role by virtue of sub-paragraph (1), or

(b)which involves training or studying in Scotland to carry out one or more activities mentioned in Part 2 of this schedule and which gives the individual undertaking the training or study, when doing anything permitted or required in connection with undertaking the training or study, the opportunity to have contact with protected adults,

is to be treated as a regulated role with adults for the purposes of sub-paragraph (1).

(4)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (2)(a)(ii), where—

(a)an activity is carried out outside the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man by an individual who is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom,

(b)the activity is carried out for—

(i)an organisation with a place of business in Scotland, or

(ii)a personnel supplier with a place of business in Scotland, and

(c)the organisation's or personnel supplier's functions in relation to the carrying out of the activity by the individual are principally exercised at that place of business,

the activity is to be treated as if it were carried out in Scotland.

(5)For the purposes of sub-paragraph (3)(b), where—

(a)training or study is undertaken outside the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man by an individual who is ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom,

(b)the person with principal responsibility for the provision of the training or course of study is—

(i)an organisation with a place of business in Scotland, or

(ii)a personnel supplier with a place of business in Scotland, and

(c)the organisation's or personnel supplier's functions in relation to the undertaking of the training or study by the individual are principally exercised at that place of business,

the training or study is to be treated as if it were undertaken in Scotland.

Exceptions to regulated roles with adultsS

2(1)A role which would be a regulated role with adults by virtue of the carrying out of an activity mentioned in any of the paragraphs of Part 2 of this schedule is not, despite any of those provisions, a regulated role with adults if—S

(a)the activity is carried out in the course of a family relationship, or

(b)the activity is carried out for an individual (“A”)—

(i)in the course of a personal relationship,

(ii)for no commercial consideration, and

(iii)for the benefit of A, a member of A's family or A's friend.

(2)In sub-paragraph (1)(a) a family relationship includes a relationship between two persons who—

(a)live in the same household, and

(b)treat each other as though they were members of the same family.

(3)In sub-paragraph (1)(b)—

(a)a personal relationship is a relationship between or among friends, and

(b)benefit” does not include commercial benefit.

(4)For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (1)(b) and (3)(a), a friend of a member of an individual's family is to be regarded as being the individual's friend.

(5)Ministers may prescribe circumstances in which an activity is or is not to be treated for the purposes of this paragraph as being done in the course of a family or personal relationship.

Definition of contact with protected adultsS

3[F3(1)In paragraph 1(2)(b)—S

(2)In paragraph 1(3)(b) “contact with protected adults”—

(a)means, in relation to training or study, contact that is more than incidental to the undertaking of the training or study, and

[F4(b)includes any of the following—

(i)physical contact with protected adults,

(ii)visual, written or verbal communication with protected adults,

(iii)exercising power or influence over protected adults.]

(3)For the purpose of paragraph (b) of the definitions of “contact with protected adults” in each of sub-paragraphs (1) and (2), “exercising power or influence over protected adults” means—

(a)assisting, facilitating, permitting or impeding progress towards a desirable objective or outcome for a particular protected adult,

(b)making decisions of an operational or strategic nature that could have an impact on a number of protected adults, or

(c)persuading or putting pressure on a particular protected adult to behave or act in a certain manner for the financial gain or personal gratification of a person other than the protected adult.

PART 2SActivities

Education, training and guidanceS

4STeaching, instructing, training or supervising protected adults.

5SProviding advice or guidance to a protected adult in relation to education, training or employability.

Care, health and accommodation servicesS

6SPractising as a registered medical practitioner.

[F56A.SPractising as an anaesthesia associate or physician associate pursuant to registration with the General Medical Council.]

7SPractising as a registered nurse, midwife or health visitor.

[F67A.SPractising in a profession pursuant to registration with the Health and Care Professions Council.]

8SPractising as a chiropractor pursuant to registration with the General Chiropractic Council.

9SPractising as a dentist [F7or dental care professional] pursuant to registration with the General Dental Council.

10SPractising as an [F8optometrist or dispensing] optician pursuant to registration with the General Optical Council.

11SPractising as an osteopath pursuant to registration with the General Osteopathic Council.

12SPractising as a pharmacist [F9or pharmacy technician] pursuant to registration with the General Pharmaceutical Council.

13SBeing engaged in the provision of a domestic service (including cleaning, preparing food, acting as a caretaker of premises or carrying out maintenance of premises) that is provided for protected adults in a hospital, hospice, care home, day care centre or adult placement setting.

[F1013A.SCarrying out an activity in a hospital, hospice, care home, day care centre or adult placement setting.]

14SBeing in charge of protected adults.

[F1114A.SHaving responsibility for the safety and welfare of a protected adult.

14B.SHaving the ability to directly influence decisions about the safety and welfare of a protected adult, other than in the capacity of an elected representative or as the holder of a judicial office.]

15SBeing engaged by or on behalf of a protected adult to support the protected adult to live independently, including providing personal care services, food preparation or recreational services.

16SProviding support to a protected adult under a shared lives scheme.

17SProviding counselling, therapy [F12, advice, guidance or advocacy support] in relation to health or wellbeing to protected adults, other than where such counselling, therapy, advice [F13, guidance or advocacy support] is provided in a prison by a prisoner to another prisoner.

18SHaving the ability to directly influence the operational delivery of medical or care services for protected adults, other than in the capacity of an elected representative or as the holder of a judicial office.

Leisure activitiesS

19SProviding cultural, leisure, social or recreational activities for protected adults.

Sports activitiesS

20SCoaching protected adults in relation to sports or physical activity.

Religious activitiesS

21SProviding religious activities or services for protected adults.

MiscellaneousS

22SDriving or escorting protected adults in connection with transport services provided exclusively or mainly for use by protected adults.

23SHolding a position of responsibility in an organisation [F14which has as one of its main purposes the provision of] benefits for or to protected adults (regardless of whether the organisation has an additional purpose of providing benefits for or to another group of persons).

InterpretationS

24SIn this schedule—

PART 3SGeneral

Power to amend scheduleS

25SMinisters may by regulations modify this schedule as they think appropriate.

26SRegulations under paragraph 25 may disapply or otherwise modify the application of sections 34 to 37 and sections 45C to 45G in relation to particular kinds of regulated roles with adults.]