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PART 1 E+WGeneral

Title and commencementE+W

1.—(1) The title of these Regulations is the Regulated Adoption Services (Service Providers and Responsible Individuals) (Wales) Regulations 2019.

(2) These Regulations come into force on 29 April 2019.

Commencement Information

I1Reg. 1 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

InterpretationE+W

2.—(1) In these Regulations—

the Act” (“y Ddeddf”) means the Regulation and Inspection of Social Care (Wales) Act 2016;

the 2002 Act” (“Deddf 2002”) means the Adoption and Children Act 2002 M1;

adoption agency” (“asiantaeth fabwysiadu”) means an adoption society or a local authority adoption service;

adoption society” (“cymdeithas fabwysiadu”) has the meaning given in section 2(5) of the 2002 Act, which is a voluntary organisation within the meaning of that Act;

adoption support agency” (“asiantaeth cymorth mabwysiadu”) has the meaning given in section 8 of the 2002 Act;

adoption support plan” (“cynllun cymorth mabwysiadu”) means the plan which sets out the adoption support services the local authority has decided to provide for the child and the adoptive family, how these will be provided and by whom (if applicable);

adoption support services” (“gwasanaethau cymorth mabwysiadu”) has the meaning given in section 2(6) of the 2002 Act and regulation 3 of the Adoption Support Services (Wales) Regulations 2019 M2;

adoptive child” (“plentyn mabwysiadol”) has the meaning given in regulation 2 of the Adoption Support Services (Wales) Regulations 2019;

adoptive parent” (“rhiant mabwysiadol”) has the meaning given in regulation 2 of the Adoption Support Services (Wales) Regulations 2019;

approved by the service” (“a gymeradwywyd gan y gwasanaeth”) means approved by the service as suitable to be an adoptive parent in accordance with the Adoption Agencies (Wales) Regulations 2005 M3;

care and support plan” (“cynllun gofal a chymorth”) means a plan for the child made under section 54 or section 83 of the 2014 Act M4;

child” (“plentyn”) means a person who is aged under 18;

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DBS certificate” (“tystysgrif GDG”) means a certificate of a type referred to in paragraph 2 or 3 of Schedule 1;

the Disclosure and Barring Service” (“y Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd”) and “DBS” (“GDG”) mean the body formed by section 87(1) of the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 M5;

employee” (“cyflogai”) has the same meaning as in section 230(1) of the Employment Rights Act 1996 M6;

guardian” (“gwarcheidwad”) has the meaning given to it in section 5 of the Children Act 1989 M7;

individual” (“unigolyn”) means, unless the context indicates otherwise—

(a)

in the case of an adoption society in the course of arranging an adoption or after an adoption has been arranged—

(i)

a child who may be adopted, their parent or guardian;

(ii)

a person wishing to adopt a child, or

(iii)

an adopted person, their parent, birth parent or former guardian,

who is receiving support of the type which an adoption society is required to provide in accordance with the Adoption Agencies (Wales) Regulations 2005 or the Access to Information (Post-Commencement Adoptions) (Wales) Regulations 2005 M8;

(b)

in the case of an adoption support agency, or an adoption society in the course of providing adoption support services, any person who is receiving adoption support services;

[F2integrated care board” (“bwrdd gofal integredig”) means an integrated care board established under Chapter A3 of Part 2 of the National Health Service Act 2006;]

local authority adoption service” (“gwasanaeth mabwysiadu awdurdod lleol”) has the meaning given in regulation 2(1) of the Local Authority Adoption Services (Wales) Regulations 2019 M9;

local authority in England” (“awdurdod lleol yn Lloegr”) means—

(a)

a county council in England,

(b)

a district council for an area in England for which there is no county council,

(c)

a London borough council, or

(d)

the Common Council of the City of London;

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[F4NHS England” (“GIG Lloegr”) means the body corporate established under section 1H of the National Health Service Act 2006;]

placement plan” (“cynllun lleoliad”) has the meaning given in regulation 36(2) of the Adoption Agencies (Wales) Regulations 2005;

reasonable adjustments” (“addasiadau rhesymol”) means such reasonable adjustments as would be required under the Equality Act 2010 M10;

regulated adoption service” (“gwasanaeth mabwysiadu rheoleiddiedig”) means an adoption service which is regulated under the Act;

related person” (“person perthynol”) has the meaning given in regulation 2 of the Adoption Support Services (Wales) Regulations 2019;

representative” (“cynrychiolydd”) means any person having legal authority, or the consent of the individual, to act on the individual's behalf;

the service” (“y gwasanaeth”), unless otherwise indicated, means an adoption service M11 which is provided in relation to a specified area;

service provider” (“darparwr gwasanaeth”) means an adoption service provider who is registered under section 7 of the Act;

the service regulator” (“y rheoleiddiwr gwasanaethau”) means the Welsh Ministers in the exercise of their regulatory functions M12;

specified area” (“ardal benodedig”) means an area specified in a condition to the service provider's registration as a place in relation to which the service is to be provided;

staff” (“staff”) includes—

(a)

persons employed by the service provider to work at the service as an employee or a worker, and

(b)

persons engaged by the service provider under a contract for services,

but does not include persons who are allowed to work as volunteers;

the statement of purpose” (“y datganiad o ddiben”) means the document containing the information which must be provided in accordance with regulation 3(c) of and Schedule 2 to the Regulated Services (Registration) (Wales) Regulations 2017 M13 for the place in relation to which the service is to be provided M14;

worker” (“gweithiwr”) has the same meaning as in section 230(3) of the Employment Rights Act 1996.

(2) In these Regulations, where used in relation to the support provided to an “individual” as defined in this regulation, “support” includes—

(a)the support which an adoption society is required to provide to individuals in the course of arranging an adoption, or after an adoption has been arranged, in accordance with the Adoption Agencies (Wales) Regulations 2005 or the Access to Information (Post-Commencement Adoptions) (Wales) Regulations 2005, or

(b)the adoption support services which may be provided by an adoption society or adoption support agency.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I2Reg. 2 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Marginal Citations

M4“The 2014 Act” is defined in section 189 of the Act as the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (dccc 4).

M11adoption service” has the meaning given in paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Act.

M12“Regulatory functions” is defined in section 3(1)(b) of the Act.

M14Regulation 3(c) of the Regulated Services (Registration) (Wales) Regulations 2017 requires a person who wants to provide an adoption service to provide a statement of purpose for each place from which the service is to be provided.

PART 2 E+WExceptions

ExceptionsE+W

3.—(1) The following services are not to be treated as an adoption service, despite paragraph 4 of Schedule 1 to the Act (regulated services: definitions, adoption service)—

(a)the provision of a service in relation to adoption by a person, in the course of a legal activity (within the meaning of the Legal Services Act 2007 M15), who is—

(i)an authorised person for the purposes of that Act, or

(ii)a European lawyer (within the meaning of the European Communities (Services of Lawyers) Order 1978 M16);

(b)the provision of services to enable groups of adoptive children, adoptive parents and birth parents or former guardians of an adoptive child to discuss matters relating to adoption;

(c)the provision of respite care to an adoptive child or an adoptive parent by a care home service or domiciliary support service in respect of which a person is registered under chapter 2 of Part 1 of the Act;

(d)the provision of respite care in relation to an adoptive child consisting of child minding or day care within the meaning in Part 2 of the Children and Families (Wales) Measure 2010 M17 and in respect of which a person is registered for child minding or day care under that Part of that Measure;

(e)the provision of adoption support services by a person who provides those services—

(i)otherwise than in partnership with others, and

(ii)under a contract for services with—

(aa)a regulated adoption service, or

(bb)a local authority adoption service.

(2) In paragraph (1)(e), a person does not include the plural and is not a corporate body.

Commencement Information

I3Reg. 3 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Marginal Citations

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PART 3 E+WGeneral requirements on service providers

Requirements in relation to the provision of the serviceE+W

4.  The service provider must ensure that the service is provided with sufficient care, competence and skill, having regard to the statement of purpose.

Commencement Information

I4Reg. 4 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Requirements in relation to the statement of purposeE+W

5.—(1) The service provider must provide the service in accordance with the statement of purpose.

(2) The service provider must—

(a)keep the statement of purpose under review, and

(b)where appropriate, revise the statement of purpose.

(3) Unless paragraph (4) applies the service provider must notify the persons listed in paragraph (6) of any revision to be made to the statement of purpose at least 28 days before it is to take effect.

(4) This paragraph applies in cases where it is necessary to revise the statement of purpose with immediate effect.

(5) If paragraph (4) applies the service provider must without delay notify the persons listed in paragraph (6) of any revision made to the statement of purpose.

(6) The persons who must be notified of any revision to the statement of purpose in accordance with paragraph (3) or (5) are—

(a)the service regulator,

(b)the individuals, and

(c)any representatives, unless it is not appropriate to do so or would be inconsistent with the well-being of an individual.

(7) The service provider must provide the up to date statement of purpose to any person on request, unless it is not appropriate to do so or would be inconsistent with the well-being of an individual.

Commencement Information

I5Reg. 5 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Requirements in relation to monitoring and improvementE+W

6.—(1) The service provider must ensure that there are effective arrangements in place for monitoring, reviewing and improving the quality of the service.

(2) Those arrangements must include arrangements for seeking the views of—

(a)individuals;

(b)any representatives, unless this is not appropriate or would be inconsistent with the individual's well-being;

(c)any local authority or local authority in England which has arranged for the provision of adoption support services by the service;

(d)staff,

on the quality of the service and how this can be improved.

(3) When making any decisions on plans for improvement of the quality of the service, the service provider must—

(a)take into account the views of those persons consulted in accordance with paragraph (2), and

(b)have regard to the quality of service report prepared by the responsible individual in accordance with regulation 49(4).

Commencement Information

I6Reg. 6 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Requirements in relation to the responsible individualE+W

7.—(1) This regulation does not apply to a service provider who is an individual.

(2) A service provider to whom this regulation applies must ensure that the person who is designated as the responsible individual—

(a)is supported to carry out their duties effectively, and

(b)undertakes appropriate training.

(3) In the event that the service provider has reason to believe that the responsible individual has not complied with a requirement imposed by the regulations in Parts 11 to 15, the provider must—

(a)take such action as is necessary to ensure that the requirement is complied with, and

(b)notify the service regulator.

(4) During any time when the responsible individual is unable to fulfil their duties, the service provider must ensure that there are arrangements in place for—

(a)the effective management of the service,

(b)the effective oversight of the service,

(c)the compliance of the service with the requirements imposed by the regulations in Parts 3 to 10, and

(d)monitoring, reviewing and improving the quality of support provided.

(5) If the responsible individual is unable to fulfil their duties for a period of more than 28 days, the service provider must—

(a)notify the service regulator, and

(b)inform the service regulator of the interim arrangements.

Commencement Information

I7Reg. 7 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Requirements in relation to the responsible individual where the service provider is an individualE+W

8.—(1) This regulation applies where the service provider is an individual.

(2) If this regulation applies, the individual must undertake appropriate training for the proper discharge of the individual's duties as the responsible individual.

(3) During any time when the individual is absent, the individual must ensure that there are arrangements in place for—

(a)the effective management of the service,

(b)the effective oversight of the service,

(c)the compliance of the service with the requirements of the regulations in Parts 3 to 10, and

(d)monitoring, reviewing and improving the quality of support provided.

(4) If the individual is unable to fulfil their duties as a responsible individual for a period of more than 28 days, the individual must—

(a)notify the service regulator, and

(b)inform the service regulator of the interim arrangements.

Commencement Information

I8Reg. 8 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Requirements in relation to the financial sustainability of the serviceE+W

9.—(1) The service provider must take reasonable steps to ensure that the service is financially sustainable for the purpose of achieving the aims and objectives set out in the statement of purpose.

(2) The service provider must maintain appropriate and up to date accounts for the service.

(3) The service provider must provide copies of the accounts to the Welsh Ministers within 28 days of being requested to do so.

(4) The Welsh Ministers may require accounts to be certified by an accountant.

Commencement Information

I9Reg. 9 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Requirements to provide the service in accordance with policies and proceduresE+W

10.—(1) The service provider must ensure that the following policies and procedures are in place for the service—

(a)commencement of the service (see regulation 12);

(b)safeguarding (see regulation 20);

(c)supporting and developing staff (see regulation 24);

(d)staff discipline (see regulation 27);

(e)complaints (see regulation 33);

(f)whistleblowing (see regulation 34).

(2) The service provider must also have such other policies and procedures in place as are reasonably necessary to support the aims and objectives of the service set out in the statement of purpose.

(3) The service provider must ensure that the content of the policies and procedures which are required to be in place by virtue of paragraphs (1) and (2) is—

(a)appropriate to the needs of individuals for whom support is provided,

(b)consistent with the statement of purpose, and

(c)kept up to date.

(4) The service provider must ensure that the service is provided in accordance with those policies and procedures.

Commencement Information

I10Reg. 10 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Duty of candourE+W

11.  The service provider must act in an open and transparent way with—

(a)individuals;

(b)any representatives of those individuals.

Commencement Information

I11Reg. 11 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 4 E+WRequirements on service providers as to the steps to be taken before agreeing to provide support

Suitability of the serviceE+W

12.—(1) The service provider must not provide support for an individual unless the provider has determined that the service is suitable to meet the individual's need for support.

(2) The service provider must have in place a policy and procedures on commencement of the service.

(3) The determination under paragraph (1) must take into account—

(a)any up to date plan;

(b)any health or other relevant assessments;

(c)the individual's views, wishes and feelings;

(d)any risks to the individual's well-being;

(e)any risks to the well-being of other individuals to whom support is provided;

(f)the individual's religious persuasion, racial origin, cultural and linguistic background, sexual orientation and gender identity;

(g)any reasonable adjustments which the service provider could make to enable the individual's need for support to be met;

(h)the service provider's policy and procedures on commencement of the service.

(4) In a case where the individual does not have a plan, the service provider must assess the individual's need for support.

(5) The assessment required by paragraph (4) must be carried out by a person who—

(a)has the skills, knowledge and competence to carry out the assessment, and

(b)has received training in the carrying out of assessments.

(6) In making the determination in paragraph (1), the service provider must involve the individual and any representative. But the service provider is not required to involve a representative if—

(a)the individual is an adult or a child aged 16 or over and the individual does not wish the representative to be involved, or

(b)involving the representative would not be consistent with the individual's well-being.

(7) In this regulation “plan” may include—

(a)an adoption support plan,

(b)a care and support plan, or

(c)a placement plan.

Commencement Information

I12Reg. 12 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 5 E+WRequirements on service providers as to the information to be provided to individuals on commencement of the provision of support

Information about the serviceE+W

13.—(1) The service provider must prepare a written guide to the service.

(2) The guide must be—

(a)dated, reviewed at least annually and updated as necessary;

(b)in an appropriate language, style, presentation and format, having regard to the statement of purpose for the service;

(c)given to any individual who is receiving support;

(d)made available to others on request, unless this is not appropriate or would be inconsistent with the well-being of an individual.

(3) The guide must contain information about—

(a)how to raise a concern or make a complaint;

(b)the availability of advocacy services;

(c)the role and contact details for the Children's Commissioner for Wales.

(4) The service provider must ensure that an individual receives such assistance as is necessary to enable the individual to understand the information contained in the guide.

Commencement Information

I13Reg. 13 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Service agreementE+W

14.—(1) The service provider must ensure that every individual who receives support is given a signed copy of any agreement relating to—

(a)the support provided to the individual;

(b)any other services provided to the individual.

(2) The service provider must ensure that the individual receives such assistance as is necessary to enable the individual to understand the information contained in any such agreement.

Commencement Information

I14Reg. 14 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 6 E+WRequirements on service providers as to the standards of support to be provided

Standards of support – overarching requirementsE+W

15.—(1) The service provider must ensure that support is provided in a way which protects, promotes and maintains the safety and well-being of individuals.

(2) The service provider must ensure that support is provided in a way which—

(a)maintains good personal and professional relationships with individuals and staff, and

(b)encourages and assists staff to maintain good personal and professional relationships with individuals.

Commencement Information

I15Reg. 15 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

InformationE+W

16.—(1) The service provider must put arrangements in place to ensure that an individual has the information they need to make or participate in assessments, plans and day to day decisions about the way support is provided to them.

(2) Information provided must be available in the appropriate language, style, presentation and format, having regard to—

(a)the nature of the service as described in the statement of purpose;

(b)the level of the individual's understanding and ability to communicate;

(c)in the case of a child, the child's age.

(3) The service provider must ensure that the individual receives such assistance as is necessary to enable them to understand the information provided.

Commencement Information

I16Reg. 16 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Language and communicationE+W

17.  The service provider must take reasonable steps to meet the language and communication needs of an individual.

Commencement Information

I17Reg. 17 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Respect and sensitivityE+W

18.—(1) The service provider must ensure that individuals are treated with respect and sensitivity.

(2) This includes, but is not limited to—

(a)respecting the individual's privacy and dignity;

(b)respecting the individual's rights to confidentiality;

(c)promoting the individual's autonomy and independence;

(d)having regard to any relevant protected characteristics (as defined in section 4 of the Equality Act 2010) of the individual.

Commencement Information

I18Reg. 18 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 7 E+WRequirements on service providers –safeguarding

Safeguarding - overarching requirementE+W

19.  The service provider must provide the service in a way which ensures that individuals are safe and are protected from abuse, neglect and improper treatment.

Commencement Information

I19Reg. 19 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Safeguarding policies and proceduresE+W

20.—(1) The service provider must have policies and procedures in place—

(a)for the prevention of abuse, neglect and improper treatment, and

(b)for responding to any allegation or evidence of abuse, neglect or improper treatment.

(2) In this regulation, such policies and procedures are referred to as safeguarding policies and procedures.

(3) The service provider must ensure that their safeguarding policies and procedures are operated effectively.

(4) In particular, where there is an allegation or evidence of abuse, neglect or improper treatment, the service provider must—

(a)act in accordance with their safeguarding policies and procedures,

(b)take immediate action to ensure the safety of all individuals for whom support is provided,

(c)make appropriate referrals to other agencies, and

(d)keep a record of any evidence or the substance of any allegation, any action taken and any referrals made.

Commencement Information

I20Reg. 20 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Interpretation of Part 7E+W

21.  In this Part—

abuse” (“camdriniaeth”) means physical, sexual, psychological, emotional or financial abuse and, in relation to a child, any other harm.

For the purposes of this definition—

(a)

financial abuse” (“camdriniaeth ariannol”) includes—

(i)

having money or other property stolen;

(ii)

being defrauded;

(iii)

being put under pressure in relation to money or other property;

(iv)

having money or other property misused;

(b)

harm” (“niwed”) has the same meaning as in section 197(1) of the 2014 Act;

improper treatment” (“triniaeth amhriodol”) includes discrimination or unlawful restraint, including inappropriate deprivation of liberty under the terms of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 M18;

neglect” (“esgeulustod”) has the same meaning as in section 197(1) of the 2014 Act.

Commencement Information

I21Reg. 21 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Marginal Citations

PART 8 E+WRequirements on service providers as to staffing

Staffing - overarching requirementsE+W

22.—(1) The service provider must ensure that at all times a sufficient number of suitably qualified, trained, skilled, competent and experienced staff are deployed to work at the service, having regard to—

(a)the statement of purpose for the service,

(b)the individuals' need for support,

(c)assisting individuals to meet their need for support,

(d)the need to safeguard and promote the health and welfare of children, and

(e)the requirements of these Regulations.

(2) The service provider must ensure that suitable arrangements are made for the support and development of staff.

Commencement Information

I22Reg. 22 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Fitness of staffE+W

23.—(1) The service provider must not—

(a)employ a person under a contract of employment to work at the service unless that person is fit do so;

(b)allow a volunteer to work at the service unless that person is fit to do so;

(c)allow any other person to work at the service in a position in which that person may, in the course of duties, have regular contact with individuals who are receiving support or with other persons who are vulnerable unless that person is fit to do so.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a person is not fit to work at the service unless—

(a)the person is of suitable integrity and good character;

(b)the person has the qualifications, skills, competence and experience necessary for the work that person is to perform;

(c)the person is able by reason of their health, after reasonable adjustments are made, to properly perform the tasks which are intrinsic to the work for which that person is employed or engaged;

(d)the person has provided full and satisfactory information or documentation, as the case may be, in respect of each of the matters specified in Part 1 of Schedule 1 and this information or documentation is available at the service for inspection by the service regulator;

(e)where the person is employed by the service provider to manage the service, from 1 April 2022, the person is registered as a social care manager M19 with SCW M20.

(3) An appropriate DBS certificate must be applied for by, or on behalf of the service provider, for the purpose of assessing the suitability of a person for the post referred to in paragraph (1). But this requirement does not apply if the person working at the service is registered with the Disclosure and Barring Service update service (referred to in this regulation as “the DBS update service”).

(4) Where a person being considered for a post referred to in paragraph (1) is registered with the DBS update service, the service provider must check the person's DBS certificate status for the purpose of assessing the suitability of that person for that post.

(5) Where a person appointed to a post referred to in paragraph (1) is registered with the DBS update service, the service provider must check the person's DBS certificate status at least annually.

(6) Where a person appointed to a post referred to in paragraph (1) is not registered with the DBS update service, the service provider must apply for a new DBS certificate in respect of that person within three years of the issue of the certificate applied for in accordance with paragraph (3) and thereafter further such applications must be made at least every three years.

(7) If any person working at the service is no longer fit to work at the service as a result of one or more of the requirements in paragraph (2) not being met, the service provider must—

(a)take necessary and proportionate action to ensure that the relevant requirements are complied with;

(b)where appropriate, inform—

(i)the relevant regulatory or professional body;

(ii)the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Commencement Information

I23Reg. 23 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Marginal Citations

M19See section 79(1)(b) of the Act for the definition of a “social care manager”.

M20See section 67(3) of the Act for the definition of Social Care Wales as “SCW”.

Supporting and developing staffE+W

24.—(1) The service provider must have a policy in place for the support and development of staff.

(2) The service provider must ensure that any person working at the service (including a person allowed to work as a volunteer)—

(a)receives an induction appropriate to their role;

(b)is made aware of their own responsibilities and those of other staff;

(c)receives appropriate supervision and appraisal;

(d)receives core training appropriate to the work to be performed by them;

(e)receives specialist training as appropriate;

(f)receives support and assistance to obtain such further training as is appropriate to the work they perform.

(3) The service provider must ensure that any person employed to work at the service as a manager is supported to maintain their registration with SCW.

Commencement Information

I24Reg. 24 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Compliance with code of practiceE+W

25.  The service provider must adhere to the code of practice on the standards of conduct and practice expected of persons employing or seeking to employ social care workers, which is required to be published by SCW under section 112(1)(b) of the Act.

Commencement Information

I25Reg. 25 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Information for staffE+W

26.—(1) The service provider must ensure that all persons working at the service (including any person allowed to work as a volunteer) are provided with information about the service and the way it is provided.

(2) The service provider must ensure that there are arrangements in place to make staff aware of any codes of practice about the standards of conduct expected of social care workers, which are required to be published by SCW under section 112(1)(a) of the Act.

Commencement Information

I26Reg. 26 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Disciplinary proceduresE+W

27.—(1) The service provider must put in place and operate a disciplinary procedure.

(2) The disciplinary procedure must include—

(a)provision for the suspension, and the taking of action short of suspension, of an employee, in the interests of the safety or well-being of individuals;

(b)provision that a failure on the part of an employee to report an incident of abuse, or suspected abuse, to an appropriate person, is grounds on which disciplinary proceedings may be instituted.

(3) For the purpose of paragraph (2)(b), an appropriate person is—

(a)the service provider,

(b)the responsible individual,

(c)an officer of the service regulator,

(d)an officer of the local authority for the area where the service is provided,

(e)in the case of an incident of abuse or suspected abuse of a child, an officer of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, or

(f)a police officer,

as the case may be.

Commencement Information

I27Reg. 27 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 9 E+WRequirements on service providers as to premises

Overarching requirementE+W

28.  The service provider must ensure that the premises are suitable for the service, having regard to the statement of purpose for the service.

Commencement Information

I28Reg. 28 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Adequacy of premisesE+W

29.  The service provider must ensure that the premises used for the operation of the service have adequate facilities for—

(a)the supervision of staff;

(b)the secure storage of records.

Commencement Information

I29Reg. 29 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 10 E+WOther requirements on service providers

RecordsE+W

30.—(1) The service provider must keep and maintain the records specified in Schedule 2.

(2) The service provider must—

(a)ensure that records specified in Schedule 2 are accurate and up to date;

(b)keep the records securely;

(c)make suitable arrangements for the records to continue to be kept securely in the event the service closes;

(d)make the records available to the service regulator on request;

(e)where an adoption order has been made in relation to a child, retain records relating to the child and the child's adopter for at least 100 years from the date of the adoption order;

(f)where adoption support services are provided to an individual, retain records relating to the individual for at least 100 years from the date of the last entry;

(g)in a case which does not fall within sub-paragraph (e) or (f) retain—

(i)records relating to adults for 3 years from the date of the last entry:

(ii)records relating to children for 15 years from the date of the last entry;

(h)ensure that individuals who use the service—

(i)can have access to their records, and

(ii)are made aware they can access their records.

Commencement Information

I30Reg. 30 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

NotificationsE+W

31.—(1) The service provider must notify the service regulator of the events specified in Part 1 of Schedule 3.

(2) In the case of a service provided by an adoption society, the service provider must notify—

(a)the Local Health Board, or [F5integrated care board] and [F6NHS England], of the events specified in Part 2 of Schedule 3;

(b)the placing agency of the event specified in Part 4 of Schedule 3;

(c)the area authority of the events specified in Part 5 of Schedule 3;

(d)the placing authority of the events specified in Part 6 of Schedule 3;

(e)the police of the event specified in Part 9 of Schedule 3.

(3) In the case of a service provided by an adoption support agency or an adoption society which provides adoption support services the service provider must notify—

(a)the Local Health Board, or [F7integrated care board] and the [F8NHS England] , of the event specified in Part 3 of Schedule 3;

(b)the placing authority of the events specified in Part 7 of Schedule 3;

(c)the relevant authority of the event specified in Part 8 of Schedule 3;

(d)the police of the event specified in Part 9 of Schedule 3.

(4) The notifications required by this regulation must include details of the event.

(5) Unless otherwise stated, notifications must be made without delay and in writing.

(6) Notifications must be made in such manner and in such form as may be required by the service regulator.

(7) In this regulation—

(a)“Local Health Board”, “[F9integrated care board]” and [F10“NHS England”] means the Local Health Board, or the [F9integrated care board] and [F11NHS England] in whose area the child—

(i)is placed for adoption by the service, or

(ii)who has died or sustained serious accident or injury in the course of receiving adoption support services was living at the time of the incident;

(b)area authority” means the local authority or local authority in England for the area in which a child is placed, or is to be placed, where this is different from the placing authority;

(c)placing agency” means the adoption agency that placed the child for adoption with the prospective adopter;

(d)placing authority” means, in relation to a child who is or was looked after by a local authority or local authority in England, that local authority;

(e)relevant authority” means the local authority in whose area the service is located and any other local authority on behalf of whom the service is providing adoption support services to that child by virtue of section 3(4)(a) of the 2002 Act.

Conflicts of interestE+W

32.  The service provider must have effective arrangements in place to identify, record and manage potential conflicts of interest.

Commencement Information

I32Reg. 32 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Complaints policy and procedureE+W

33.—(1) The service provider must have a complaints policy in place and ensure that the service is operated in accordance with that policy.

(2) The service provider must have effective arrangements in place for dealing with complaints including arrangements for—

(a)identifying and investigating complaints,

(b)giving an appropriate response to a person who makes a complaint, if it is reasonably practicable to contact that person,

(c)ensuring that appropriate action is taken following an investigation, and

(d)keeping records relating to the matters in sub-paragraphs (a) to (c).

(3) The service provider must provide a summary of complaints, responses and any subsequent action taken to the service regulator within 28 days of being requested to do so.

(4) The service provider must—

(a)analyse information relating to complaints and concerns, and

(b)having regard to that analysis, identify any areas for improvement.

Commencement Information

I33Reg. 33 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

WhistleblowingE+W

34.—(1) The service provider must have arrangements in place to ensure that all persons working at the service (including any person allowed to work as a volunteer) are able to raise concerns about matters that may adversely affect the health, safety or well-being of persons for whom the service is provided.

(2) These arrangements must include—

(a)having a whistleblowing policy in place and acting in accordance with that policy, and

(b)establishing arrangements to enable and support people working at the service to raise such concerns.

(3) The service provider must ensure that the arrangements required under this regulation are operated effectively.

(4) When a concern is raised, the service provider must ensure that—

(a)the concern is investigated,

(b)appropriate steps are taken following an investigation, and

(c)a record is kept relating to the matters in sub-paragraphs (a) and (b).

Commencement Information

I34Reg. 34 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 11 E+WRequirements on responsible individuals for ensuring effective management of the service

Supervision of the management of the serviceE+W

35.  The responsible individual must supervise the management of the service.

Commencement Information

I35Reg. 35 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Duty to appoint a managerE+W

36.—(1) The responsible individual must appoint a person to manage the service. But this requirement does not apply if the conditions in paragraph (2) or (3) apply.

(2) The conditions are—

(a)the service provider is an individual,

(b)the service provider proposes to manage the service,

(c)the service provider is fit to manage the service,

(d)subject to paragraph (6), the service provider is registered as a manager with SCW, and

(e)the service regulator agrees to the service provider managing the service.

(3) The conditions are—

(a)the service provider is a partnership, body corporate or unincorporated body,

(b)the service provider proposes that the individual designated as the responsible individual for the service is to be appointed to manage the service,

(c)that individual is fit to manage the service,

(d)subject to paragraph (6), that individual is registered as a manager with SCW, and

(e)the service regulator agrees to that individual managing the service.

(4) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(c), the service provider is not fit to manage the service unless the requirements of regulation 23(2) (fitness of staff) are met in respect of the service provider.

(5) The duty in paragraph (1) is not discharged if the person appointed to manage the service is absent for a period of more than three months.

(6) The condition in paragraphs (2)(d) and (3)(d) only applies after 1 April 2022.

Commencement Information

I36Reg. 36 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Fitness requirements for appointment of managerE+W

37.—(1) The responsible individual must not appoint a person to manage the service unless that person is fit to do so.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a person is not fit to manage the service unless the requirements of regulation 23(2) (fitness of staff) are met in respect of that person.

Commencement Information

I37Reg. 37 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Restrictions on appointing a manager for more than one serviceE+W

38.—(1) The responsible individual must not appoint a person to manage more than one service, unless paragraph (2) applies.

(2) This paragraph applies if—

(a)the service provider has applied to the service regulator for permission to appoint a manager for more than one service, and

(b)the service regulator is satisfied that the proposed management arrangements—

(i)will not have an adverse impact on the provision of the service, and

(ii)will provide reliable and effective oversight of each service.

Commencement Information

I38Reg. 38 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Duty to report the appointment of manager to service providerE+W

39.  On the appointment of a manager in accordance with regulation 36(1), the responsible individual must give notice to the service provider of—

(a)the name of the person appointed, and

(b)the date on which the appointment is to take effect.

Commencement Information

I39Reg. 39 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Duty to report the appointment of manager to SCW and the service regulatorE+W

40.—(1) On the appointment of a manager in accordance with regulation 36(1), the responsible individual must give notice to SCW and the service regulator of—

(a)the name, date of birth and SCW registration number of the person appointed, and

(b)the date on which the appointment is to take effect.

(2) In a case where the service provider is an individual and the service regulator has agreed to the service provider managing the service, the service provider must give notice to SCW of—

(a)the name, date of birth and SCW registration number of the service provider, and

(b)the date from which the service provider is to manage the service.

Commencement Information

I40Reg. 40 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Arrangements when manager is absentE+W

41.—(1) The responsible individual must put suitable arrangements in place to ensure that the service is managed effectively at any time when there is no manager or when the manager is not present at the service.

(2) If there is no manager or the manager is not present at the service for a period of more than 28 days, the responsible individual must—

(a)notify the service provider and the service regulator, and

(b)inform them of the arrangements which have been put in place for the effective management of the service.

Commencement Information

I41Reg. 41 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

VisitsE+W

42.—(1) The responsible individual must—

(a)visit the premises from which the service is provided,

(b)meet with members of staff who are employed to provide a service from each place in respect of which the responsible individual is designated, and

(c)meet with individuals or any representatives of individuals for whom a service is being provided from each such place.

(2) The frequency of such visits and meetings is to be determined by the responsible individual having regard to the statement of purpose, but must be at least every 3 months.

Commencement Information

I42Reg. 42 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 12 E+WRequirements on responsible individuals for ensuring effective oversight of the service

Oversight of adequate resourcesE+W

43.—(1) The responsible individual must report to the service provider on the adequacy of the resources available to provide the service in accordance with the requirements of these Regulations.

(2) Such reports must be made on a quarterly basis.

(3) But this requirement does not apply where the service provider is an individual.

Commencement Information

I43Reg. 43 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Other reports to the service providerE+W

44.—(1) The responsible individual must, without delay, report to the service provider—

(a)any concerns about the management or provision of the service;

(b)any significant changes to the way the service is managed or provided;

(c)any concerns that the service is not being provided in accordance with the statement of purpose for the service.

(2) But this requirement does not apply where the service provider is an individual.

Commencement Information

I44Reg. 44 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Engagement with individuals and othersE+W

45.—(1) The responsible individual must put suitable arrangements in place for obtaining the views of—

(a)individuals,

(b)any representatives of those individuals,

(c)any local authority or local authority in England which has arranged for the provision of support by the service, and

(d)staff employed at the service,

on the quality of support provided and how this can be improved.

(2) The responsible individual must report the views obtained so that these views can be taken into account by the service provider when making any decisions on plans for improvement of the quality of support provided by the service.

Commencement Information

I45Reg. 45 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 13 E+WRequirements on responsible individuals for ensuring compliance of the service

Duty to ensure there are systems in place to record incidents and complaintsE+W

46.  The responsible individual must ensure that there are effective systems in place to record incidents, complaints and matters on which notifications must be made in accordance with regulations 31and 53.

Commencement Information

I46Reg. 46 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Duty to ensure there are systems in place for keeping of recordsE+W

47.  The responsible individual must ensure that there are effective systems in place in relation to the keeping of records, which include systems for ensuring the accuracy and completeness of records which are required to be kept by regulation 30.

Commencement Information

I47Reg. 47 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Duty to ensure policies and procedures are up to dateE+W

48.  The responsible individual must put suitable arrangements in place to ensure that the service provider's policies and procedures are kept up to date, having regard to the statement of purpose.

Commencement Information

I48Reg. 48 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 14 E+WRequirements on responsible individuals for monitoring, reviewing and improving the quality of the service

Quality of service reviewE+W

49.—(1) The responsible individual must put suitable arrangements in place to establish and maintain a system for monitoring, reviewing and improving the quality of the service.

(2) The system established under paragraph (1) must make provision for the quality of the service to be reviewed as often as required but at least every 6 months.

(3) As part of any review undertaken, the responsible individual must make arrangements for—

(a)considering the outcome of the engagement with individuals and others, as required by regulation 45 (engagement with individuals and others);

(b)analysing the aggregate data on incidents, notifiable incidents, safeguarding matters, whistleblowing, concerns and complaints;

(c)reviewing any action taken in relation to complaints;

(d)considering the outcome of any audit of the accuracy and completeness of records.

(4) On completion of a review of the quality of service in accordance with this regulation, the responsible individual must prepare a report to the service provider which must include—

(a)an assessment of the standard of support provided, and

(b)recommendations for the improvement of the service.

(5) But the requirement in paragraph (4) does not apply where the service provider is an individual.

Commencement Information

I49Reg. 49 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Statement of compliance with the requirements as to standards of supportE+W

50.—(1) The responsible individual must prepare the statement required to be included in the annual return under section 10(2)(b) of the Act, in so far as it relates to the place or places in respect of which the responsible individual has been designated.

(2) When preparing the statement, the responsible individual must have regard to the assessment of the standard of support which is contained in a report prepared in accordance with regulation 49(4).

Commencement Information

I50Reg. 50 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 15 E+WOther requirements on responsible individuals

Support for staff raising concernsE+W

51.—(1) The responsible individual must ensure that the provider's whistleblowing policy is being complied with and that the arrangements to enable and support people working at the service to raise such concerns are being operated effectively.

Commencement Information

I51Reg. 51 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Duty of candourE+W

52.  The responsible individual must act in an open and transparent way with—

(a)individuals, and

(b)any representatives of those individuals.

Commencement Information

I52Reg. 52 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

NotificationsE+W

53.—(1) The responsible individual must notify the service regulator of the events specified in Schedule 4.

(2) The notifications required by paragraph (1) must include details of the event.

(3) Unless otherwise stated, notifications must be made without delay and in writing.

(4) Notifications must be made in such manner and in such form as may be required by the service regulator.

Commencement Information

I53Reg. 53 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 16 E+WOffences

Offences – service providersE+W

54.—(1) It is an offence for a service provider to fail to comply with a requirement of any of the provisions specified in paragraph (2) M21.

(2) The provisions specified for the purposes of paragraph (1) are the provisions of regulations—

(a)5(3) (requirements in relation to statement of purpose);

(b)5(5) (requirements in relation to statement of purpose);

(c)9(3) (requirements in relation to financial sustainability of the service);

(d)10(1) (requirements to provide the service in accordance with policies and procedures);

(e)13(1) (information about the service);

(f)13(2) (information about the service);

(g)13(3) (information about the service);

(h)14(1) (service agreement);

(i)23(1) (fitness of staff);

(j)26(1) (information for staff);

(k)30(1) (records);

(l)30(2) (records);

(m)31(1) (notifications);

(n)31(2) (notifications);

(o)31(3) (notifications);

(p)31(5) (notifications).

(3) A service provider commits an offence if the provider fails to comply with a requirement of any of the provisions specified in paragraph (4) and such failure results in—

(a)avoidable harm (whether of a physical or psychological nature) to an individual,

(b)an individual being exposed to a significant risk of such harm occurring, or

(c)in a case of theft, misuse or misappropriation of money or property, any loss by an individual of the money or property concerned.

(4) The provisions specified for the purposes of paragraph (3) are the provisions of regulations—

(a)4 (requirements in relation to the provision of the service);

(b)5(1) (requirements in relation to the statement of purpose);

(c)10(4) (requirements to provide the service in accordance with policies and procedures);

(d)12(1) (requirement to ensure suitability of the service);

(e)12(3) (requirement to ensure suitability of the service);

(f)15(1) (standards of support – overarching requirements);

(g)19 (safeguarding – overarching requirement);

(h)22 (staffing – overarching requirements).

Commencement Information

I54Reg. 54 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Marginal Citations

M21For penalties upon conviction for an offence under this regulation, see section 51(1) of the Act.

Offences – responsible individualsE+W

55.—(1) It is an offence for the responsible individual to fail to comply with a requirement of any of the provisions specified in paragraph (2) M22.

(2) The provisions specified for the purposes of paragraph (1) are the provisions of regulations—

(a)36(1) (duty to appoint a manager);

(b)37(1) (fitness requirements for appointment of manager);

(c)40(1) (duty to report the appointment of manager to SCW and the service regulator);

(d)40(2) (duty to report the appointment of manager to SCW and the service regulator);

(e)42(1) (visits);

(f)42(2) (visits);

(g)43(1) (oversight of adequacy of resources);

(h)43(2) (oversight of adequacy of resources, frequency of reports);

(i)44(1) (other reports to the service provider);

(j)49(4) (quality of service review);

(k)50(1) (statement of compliance with the requirements as to standards of support);

(l)53(1) (notifications);

(m)53(3) (notifications).

Commencement Information

I55Reg. 55 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Marginal Citations

M22For penalties upon conviction for an offence under this regulation, see section 51(1) of the Act.

PART 17 E+WService providers who are liquidated etc. or who have died

Appointment of liquidators etc.E+W

56.  An appointed person M23 must—

(a)without delay, give written notification to the service regulator of their appointment and the reasons for their appointment;

(b)within 28 days of their appointment, notify the service regulator of their intentions regarding the future operation of the service.

Commencement Information

I56Reg. 56 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Marginal Citations

M23See section 30 of the Act for the definition of “appointed person”.

Death of service providerE+W

57.—(1) Where a service provider who is an individual has died, the personal representatives of the individual must—

(a)without delay, give written notification of the death to the service regulator;

(b)within 28 days of the death, notify the service regulator of their intentions regarding the future operation of the service.

(2) The personal representatives of the individual may act in the capacity of the service provider for a period not exceeding 28 days or for such longer period (not exceeding one year) as the service regulator may agree.

(3) Where the personal representatives are acting in the capacity of the service provider in accordance with paragraph (2), Part 1 of the Act applies with the following modifications—

(a)section 5 (requirement to register) does not apply;

(b)section 21(2) (responsible individuals) is to be read as if after paragraph (a), there is inserted—

(aa)where the personal representatives of a service provider who has died are acting in the capacity of the service provider, be one of the personal representatives;.

(4) In this regulation, “the service” means the service or services which the service provider who has died was registered to provide at the time of their death.

Commencement Information

I57Reg. 57 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

PART 18 E+WRegulations under section 21(5) of the Act

Designation of responsible individual by Welsh MinistersE+W

58.  The Welsh Ministers (instead of a service provider) may designate an individual to be a responsible individual, despite the requirements of section 21(2) of the Act not being met in respect of the individual, in the following circumstances—

(a)the service provider is an individual who has died and the personal representatives of the service provider have notified the service regulator that they do not intend to make an application under section 11(1)(c) of the Act;

(b)the service provider is an individual and they have notified the service regulator—

(i)that they are no longer able to comply with their duties as a responsible individual, and

(ii)the reasons for this being the case;

(c)the service provider is a corporate body or partnership and they have notified the service regulator—

(i)that the individual designated by the service provider as the responsible individual is no longer able to comply with their duties as a responsible individual,

(ii)the reasons for this being the case, and

(iii)that there is no other individual who is eligible to be a responsible individual and who is able to comply with the duties of a responsible individual.

Commencement Information

I58Reg. 58 in force at 29.4.2019, see reg. 1(2)

Julie Morgan

Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services under authority of the Minster for Health and Social Services, one of the Welsh Ministers

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