Scottish Statutory Instrument 2002 No. 114

      The Regulation of Care (Requirements as to Care Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2002


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SCOTTISH STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2002 No. 114

SOCIAL CARE

The Regulation of Care (Requirements as to Care Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2002

  Made 8th March 2002 
  Laid before the Scottish Parliament 8th March 2002 
  Coming into force 1st April 2002 

The Scottish Ministers, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 29 of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001[1] and of all other powers enabling them in that behalf, and having consulted such persons and groups of persons as they consider appropriate in accordance with section 29(12) of that Act, hereby make the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and interpretation
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Regulation of Care (Requirements as to Care Services) (Scotland) Regulations 2002 and shall come into force on 1st April 2002.

    (2) In these Regulations-

    "health care professional" means-

    "provider" in relation to a care service means the person for the time being providing that service;

    "service user" in relation to a care service means any person to whom that service is provided; and

    "statement of aims and objectives" means the written statement compiled in accordance with regulation 3.

    (3) In these Regulations, references to employing a person include employing a person whether or not for payment and whether under a contract of service, a contract for services or otherwise than under a contract, and allowing a person to work as a volunteer; and references to an employee or to a person being employed shall be construed accordingly.

Principles
     2. A provider of a care service shall provide the service in a manner which promotes and respects the independence of service users and, so far as it is practicable to do so, affords them choice in the way in which the service is provided to them.

Statement of aims and objectives
    
3. A provider shall prepare a written statement of the aims and objectives of the care service.

Welfare of users
    
4.  - (1) Providers shall-

    (2) Providers of a care home service shall make such arrangements as are necessary for the provision to service users of adequate services from any health care professional.

    (3) A provider of day care or child minding shall not administer, or permit any person employed in the provision of the service to administer, physical chastisement or punishment to any child who is looked after or cared for by the service.

Personal plans
    
5.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (4), a provider shall, after consultation with each service user and, where it appears to the provider to be appropriate, any representative, within one month of the date on which the service user first received the service prepare a written plan ("the personal plan") which sets out how the service user's health and welfare needs are to be met.

    (2) The provider of a care home service shall in addition-

    (3) In this regulation "representative" means any person appearing to the provider to act on behalf of the service user.

    (4) This regulation does not apply to any care service which is a nurse agency, child minding or day care of children.

Fitness of providers
    
6.  - (1) A person shall not provide a care service unless the person is fit to do so.

    (2) The following persons are not fit to provide a care service:-

Provided that-

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b)-

    (4) A provider shall inform the Commission immediately in writing where the provider becomes a person who is not fit to provide a care service in terms of this regulation.

Fitness of managers
    
7.  - (1) A person shall not act as a manager in relation to a care service unless the person is fit to do so.

    (2) The following persons are not fit to act as a manager in relation to a care service-

Notification of unfitness
    
8.  - (1) Where a provider of a care service is, or becomes aware that a person acting as a manager in relation to the care service has been, convicted of any criminal offence whether in the United Kingdom or elsewhere, the provider shall immediately give notice to the Commission of-

    (2) Where a provider of a care service becomes aware that a person acting as manager in relation to that service is not fit to do so in terms of this regulation, the provider shall immediately notify the Commission in writing of that fact.

Fitness of employees
    
9.  - (1) A provider shall not employ any person in the provision of a care service unless that person is fit to be so employed.

    (2) The following persons are not fit to be employed in the provision of the care service:-

Fitness of premises
    
10.  - (1) A provider shall not use premises for the provision of a care service unless they are fit to be so used.

    (2) Premises are not fit to be used for the provision of a care service unless they-

    (3) Accommodation shall not be provided and used for the purpose of restricting the liberty of children in any residential premises where care services are provided unless it has been approved for such provision and use by the Scottish Ministers.

Fitness in relation to child minding
    
11. A provider of child minding shall not permit any person who is not fit to be in the proximity of children to live at the premises which are used for the provision of the service.

Facilities in care homes
    
12. Providers of a care home service shall, having regard to the size of the service, the statement of aims and objectives and the number and needs of service users-

Staffing
    
13. A provider shall, having regard to the size and nature of the service, the statement of aims and objectives and the number and needs of service users-

Medical practitioners in care homes
    
14. A person having a financial interest in a care home service shall not act as a medical practitioner for any user of that service.

Quality of independent health care
    
15. A provider of an independent health care service shall make such arrangements as are necessary for securing that any treatment or services provided by the service are of a quality which is appropriate to meet the needs of service users.

Financial position
    
16.  - (1) Subject to paragraph (3), a provider shall provide the Commission with such information and documents as it may require in order to consider the financial viability of the care service, including-

    (2) A provider, other than a person to whom paragraph (3) applies, shall-

    (3) This regulation shall not apply to-

    (4) In this regulation a company is an associated company of another if one of them has control of the other or both are under the control of the same person.

Appointment of manager
    
17.  - (1) A provider who-

shall appoint an individual to be the manager of the care service.

    (2) Where a provider appoints a person to manage the care service the provider shall forthwith give notice to the Commission of-

Appointment of liquidators etc
    
18. Any person to whom section 29(3) of the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001 applies must-

Records
    
19.  - (1) A provider shall keep a record of the following matters in respect of each service user:-

    (2) A provider shall keep a record of all persons employed in the provision of the service, specifying in each case-

    (3) A provider shall keep a record of-

Returns
    
20. A provider shall make returns to the Commission at least once in every twelve month period giving details of any instance referred to in regulation 19(3)(k) above.

Notification of death, illness and other events
    
21.  - (1) A provider shall give notice to the Commission without delay of the death of any service user who has died while the care service was being provided to the service user, and of the circumstances of the death.

    (2) A provider of a care home service shall give notice to the Commission without delay of the occurrence of-

Notice of absence
    
22.  - (1) Where a manager proposes to be absent from the duties of manager of the care service for a continuous period of 28 days or more, the provider shall give notice to the Commission of the proposed absence.

    (2) Except in the case of an emergency, the notice referred to in paragraph (1) above shall be given no later than 14 days before the proposed absence or within such shorter period as may be agreed with the Commission and the notice shall specify-

    (3) Where the absence arises as a result of an emergency, the provider shall give notice of the absence within one week of its occurrence specifying the matters in sub-paragraphs (a) to (d) of paragraph (2).

Notice of changes
    
23.  - (1) A provider shall give notice in writing to the Commission as soon as it is practicable to do so if any of the following events takes place or is proposed to take place:-

    (2) A provider of child minding shall, in relation to persons living at the premises which are used for the provision of the service, give notice to the Commission without delay where-

or where another person begins to live at the premises.

Death of provider
    
24. Where a provider who is an individual dies and there is no other provider, the personal representatives of the provider shall without delay give notice of the death to the Commission.

Complaints
    
25.  - (1) A provider shall establish a procedure ("the complaints procedure") for considering complaints made to the provider by a service user or person acting on the service user's behalf.

    (2) The complaints procedure shall be appropriate to the needs of service users.

    (3) The provider shall ensure that any complaint made under the complaints procedure is fully investigated.

    (4) The provider shall, within 28 days after the date on which the complaint is made, or such shorter period as may be reasonable in the circumstances, inform the person who made the complaint of the action (if any) that is to be taken.

    (5) The provider shall supply a written copy of the complaints procedure to every service user and to any person acting on behalf of a service user if that person so requests.

    (6) The written copy of the complaints procedure shall include-

    (7) The provider shall supply to the Commission at its request a statement containing a summary of the complaints made during the preceding twelve months and the action that was taken.

Offences
    
26. A contravention of or failure to comply with any of the provisions of regulations 4(3), 6(1), 7(1), 9(1) or 14 shall be an offence.


MALCOLM CHISHOLM
A member of the Scottish Executive

St Andrew's House, Edinburgh
8th March 2002



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations set out requirements which must be complied with by providers of care services under the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001. A care service must be provided in accordance with the general principles set out in regulation 2. The provider is required by regulation 3 to prepare a written statement of the aims and objectives of the care service. Regulation 4 imposes requirements on providers which relate to the welfare of service users. In accordance with regulation 5, the provider is required to prepare a personal plan for each service user setting out how the service user's health and welfare needs will be met.

The Regulations specify persons who are not fit to provide (regulation 6), manage (regulation 7) or be employed in (regulation 9) a care service. They also make provision as to fitness of premises (regulation 10) and require providers to make certain notifications to the Scottish Commission for the Regulation of Care (regulation 8). A provider of child minding is required by regulation 11 not to permit any person to live on the premises who is not fit to be in the proximity of children.

Regulation 12 imposes requirements as to the equipment and facilities to be provided in a care home service. Regulation 13 imposes requirements as to staffing in all services. Regulation 15 imposes requirements in relation to independent health care services.

Regulation 14 prohibits any person having a financial interest in a care home service from acting as a medical practitioner for any user of that service.

Providers are required to provide the Commission with the information specified in regulation 16 and the returns specified in regulation 20, to give notice of certain events as provided for by regulations 21 to 24, and to keep records as provided for by regulation 19. By regulation 25 they are required to establish and operate a complaints procedure.

Regulation 17 makes provision as to the appointment of a manager of a care service, and regulation 18 specifies what is to happen where a liquidator or similar person is appointed.

Regulation 26 provides that the contravention of specified provisions of these Regulations shall be an offence.


Notes:

[1] 2001 asp 8.back

[2] 1978 c.29.back

[3] 1989 c.44.back

[4] 1960 c.66.back

[5] 1993 c.21.back

[6] 1994 c.17.back



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