2022 No. 196

Children And Young Persons, England

Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) (Children’s Homes etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2022

Made

Laid before Parliament

Coming into force

The Secretary of State for Education, in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 87D(2) and 104(4)(a) of the Children Act 19891, and sections 12(2), 15(3), 16(3), 31(7) and 118(5) and (6) of the Care Standards Act 20002 makes the following Regulations.

Citation, commencement and extent1

1

These Regulations may be cited as Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) (Children’s Homes etc.) (Amendment) Regulations 2022 and come into force on 1st April 2022.

2

These Regulations extend to England and Wales.

Interpretation2

In these Regulations, “the principal Regulations” means Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) (Children’s Homes etc.) Regulations 20153.

Amendment of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) (Children’s Homes etc.) Regulations 20153

The principal Regulations are amended in accordance with regulations 4 to 10.

Amendment to Regulation 2 (interpretation)4

In regulation 2 (interpretation)—

a

in the appropriate place insert—

  • multi-building children’s home” means a children’s home where the care and accommodation is provided in more than one building;

  • secure children’s home” means a children’s home provided for the purpose of restricting liberty and approved for that purpose in accordance with regulation 3 of the Children (Secure Accommodation) Regulations 19914;

b

in the definition of “small children’s home”, after “means a children’s home” insert “, other than a multi-building children’s home,”.

Amendment to Regulation 6 (children’s homes)5

In regulation 6 (children’s homes)—

a

for paragraph (1), substitute—

1

Subject to paragraph (4), where the application is for registration as the person who carries on a multi-building children’s home or a children’s home that is not a small children’s home, the fee is £2911.

b

for paragraph (3), substitute—

3

Subject to paragraph (4), where the application is for registration as the person who manages a multi-building children’s home or a children’s home that is not a small children’s home, the fee is £910.

4

The fees payable in respect of a multi-building children’s home do not apply to the following—

a

a school which is a children’s home under section 1(6) of the Care Standards Act 2000; and

b

a secure children’s home.

Amendment to Regulation 14 (children’s homes)6

In regulation 14 (children’s homes)—

a

for paragraph (1), substitute—

1

Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), where the application relates to a multi-building children’s home or a children’s home that is not a small children’s home, the fee is £910.

b

after paragraph (3), insert—

4

The fees payable in respect of a multi-building children’s home do not apply to the following—

a

a school which is a children’s home under section 1(6) of the Care Standards Act 2000; and

b

a secure children’s home.

Amendment to Regulation 19 (boarding schools, residential colleges and residential special schools)7

In regulation 19 (boarding schools, residential colleges and residential special schools)—

a

in paragraph (2)(b) for “11” substitute “10”;

b

in paragraph (2)(b)(ii) for “11th” substitute “10th”; and

c

in paragraph (2)(c) for “11” substitute “10”.

Amendment to Regulation 23 (children’s homes)8

In regulation 23 (children’s homes)—

a

in paragraph (1) for “The annual fee” substitute “Subject to paragraphs (1A) and (1B), the annual fee”;

b

in paragraph (1)(b) for “29” substitute “26”;

c

in paragraph (1)(b)(ii) for “29th” substitute “26th”;

d

in paragraph (1)(c) for “29” substitute “26”; and

e

after paragraph (1) insert—

1A

The annual fee payable in respect of a multi-building children’s home is—

a

where there are 3 or fewer approved places, £4254;

b

where there are between 4 and 6 approved places,

i

£4254, plus

ii

£283 for each approved place from the 4th to the 6th inclusive.

1B

The fees payable in respect of a multi-building children’s home do not apply to the following—

a

a school which is a children’s home under section 1(6) of the Care Standards Act 2000; and

b

a secure children’s home.

Amendment to Regulation 27 (frequency of inspections)9

In regulation 27 (frequency of inspections)—

a

in paragraph (1)(b), after “to be inspected”, insert “, subject to paragraph (1A),”; and

b

for paragraph (1A) substitute —

1A

The Chief Inspector must comply with paragraph (1)(b) subject to the following—

a

where an inspection under paragraph (1)(b) was due to be carried out before 1st April 2021 but was not carried out, an inspection must take place before 1st April 2023 and thereafter at least once in every three year period;

b

where an inspection under paragraph (1)(b) was due to be carried out before 1st April 2022 but was not carried out, an inspection must take place before 1st April 2024 and thereafter at least once in every three year period; or

c

where an inspection under paragraph (1)(b) was due to be carried out before 1st April 2023 but was not carried out before that date, an inspection must take place before 1st April 2025 and thereafter at least once in every three year period.

Substitution of other fees payable under the principal Regulations10

In each provision of the principal Regulations specified in column 1 of the table in the Schedule to these Regulations, for the amount specified in column 2 (Old fee) substitute the amount specified in column 3 (New fee).

Will QuinceParliamentary Under Secretary of StateDepartment for Education

SCHEDULESubstitution of other fees payable under the principal Regulations

Regulation 10

Provision of the principal Regulations (1)

Old fee (2)

New fee (3)

Regulation 4 (registration fees: voluntary adoption agencies)

Paragraph (1)(a)

£2445

£2690

Paragraph (1)(b)(i)

£2445

£2690

Paragraph (1)(b)(ii)

£667

£734

Paragraph (2)(a)

£667

£734

Paragraph (2)(b)(i)

£2445

£2690

Paragraph 2(b)(ii)

£667

£734

Regulation 5 (registrations fees: adoption support agencies)

Paragraph (1)

£2445

£2690

Paragraph (2)

£667

£734

Paragraph (3)

£667

£734

Regulation 6 (registrations fees: children’s homes)

Paragraph (2)

£960

£1056

Regulation 7 (registration fees: residential family centres)

Paragraph (1)

£2646

£2911

Paragraph (2)

£801

£881

Paragraph (3)

£801

£881

Regulation 8 (registrations fees: fostering agencies)

Paragraph (1)

£2646

£2911

Regulation 12 (variation fees: voluntary adoption agencies)

Paragraph (1)(a)

£919

£910

Paragraph (1)(b)

£667

£734

Paragraph (2)(a)

£919

£910

Paragraph (2)(b)

£667

£734

Paragraph (3)

£111

£122

Regulation 13 (variation fees: adoption support agencies)

Paragraph (1)

£919

£910

Paragraph (2)

£667

£734

Paragraph (3)

£111

£122

Regulation 14 (variation fees: children’s home)

Paragraph (3)

£160

£176

Regulation 15 (variation fees: residential family centres)

Paragraph (1)

£1102

£910

Paragraph (2)

£801

£881

Paragraph (3)

£133

£146

Regulation 16 (variation fees: fostering agencies)

Paragraph (1)

£1322

£910

Paragraph (2)

£160

£176

Regulation 19 (annual fees: boarding schools, residential colleges and residential special schools)

Paragraph (1)(a)

£842

£926

Paragraph (1)(b)(i)

£842

£926

Paragraph (1)(b)(ii)

£51

£56

Paragraph (1)(c)

£1323

£1455

Paragraph (1)(d)

£1851

£2036

Paragraph (1)(e)

£2223

£2445

Paragraph (2)(a)

£1121

£1233

Paragraph (2)(b)(i)

£1121

£1233

Paragraph (2)(b)(ii)

£68

£75

Paragraph (2)(c)

£1717

£1819

Paragraph (3)(a)

£2061

£2267

Paragraph (3)(b)(i)

£2061

£2267

Paragraph (3)(b)(ii)

£205

£226

Paragraph (3)(c)

£5007

£5457

Regulation 20 (annual fees: voluntary adoption agencies)

Paragraph (1)(a)

£1689

£1858

Paragraph (1)(b)(i)

£1689

£1858

Paragraph (1)(b)(ii)

£895

£985

Paragraph (2)(a)

£895

£985

Paragraph (2)(b)(i)

£1689

£1858

Paragraph (2)(b)(ii)

£895

£985

Regulation 21 (annual fees: adoption support agencies)

Paragraph (1)

£1694

£1750

Paragraph (2)

£895

£985

Regulation 22 (annual fees: fostering agencies

Paragraph (1)

£2830

£3113

Regulation 23 (annual fees: children’s home)

Paragraph (1)(a)

£2578

£2836

Paragraph (1)(b)(i)

£2578

£2836

Paragraph (1)(b)(ii)

£257

£283

Paragraph (1) (c)

£9285

£9436

Regulation 24 (annual fees: residential family centres)

Paragraph (1)(a)

£1717

£1889

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)

These Regulations, which apply to England only, amend Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) (Children’s Homes etc.) Regulations 2015 (“the principal Regulations”).

These Regulations prescribe fees that are payable to Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills (“the Chief Inspector”) in respect of multi-building children’s homes, which are registered by the Chief Inspector and defined in regulation 4 of these Regulations as a children’s home where the care and accommodation is provided in more than one building. Regulations 5 and 6 of these Regulations amend regulations 6 and 14 of the principal Regulations to set out the registration and variation fees payable for multi-building children’s homes (as well as for children’s homes that are not small children’s homes).

Regulation 7 amends regulation 19 of the principal Regulations to lower the approved places threshold (see regulation 2 of the principal Regulations for the definition of “approved places”) in respect of which a residential college must pay a higher annual fee, from between 4 – 11 places to 4 – 10 places.

Regulation 8 amends regulation 23 of the principal Regulations to lower the approved places threshold in respect of which a children’s home must pay a higher annual fee, from between 4 – 29 places to 4 – 26 places. It also prescribes the annual fees to be paid by a multi-building children’s home, depending on the number of approved places.

Regulation 9 amends regulation 27 of the principal Regulations. The effect of the amendment is to extend the time available for the Chief Inspector to inspect premises due an inspection as a result of regulation 27(1)(b) and to restart the three year period for inspections in respect of these.

Regulation 10 and the Schedule also amend the principal Regulations in respect of fees, setting out the increases in certain other fees payable by various settings under Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the principal Regulations.

An Impact Assessment has not been produced for this instrument as it has minimal impact on businesses or civil society organisations. The instrument has minimal impact on the public sector.