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The National Assembly for Wales in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by sections 24D(1A), 24D(2), 26(3A)(b), 26(4A), 26(5), 26(5A), 26(6), 26A(3), 59(5) and 104(4) of, and Schedule 7, paragraph 6 to the Children Act 1989[1] hereby makes the following Regulations:— Title, commencement and application 1. —(1) The title of these Regulations is the Representations Procedure (Children) (Wales) Regulations 2005 and they come into force on 1 April 2006. (2) These Regulations apply in relation to Wales. Interpretation 2. —(1) In these Regulations—
(b) in any other case, any other office of the National Assembly;
(2) Any notice required under these Regulations is to be given in writing and may be sent by post. Senior officer responsible for complaints 4. Each local authority must designate a senior officer to be responsible for seeking to ensure compliance with the arrangements made by the local authority under these Regulations. Complaints officer 5. —(1) Each local authority must appoint a person, in the Regulations referred to as a complaints officer, to manage the procedures for handling and considering representations and in particular—
(b) to perform such other functions in relation to representations as the local authority may require; and (c) to co-operate with such other persons or bodies as may be necessary in order to investigate representations.
(2) The functions of the complaints officer may be performed by any person authorised by the local authority to act on behalf of the complaints officer.
(b) appointed as complaints officer for more than one body.
Information and training for staff Scope of the representations procedure 7. The following functions of a local authority are qualifying functions for the purposes of section 26(3) of the Act—
(b) functions under section 33; (c) functions under section 34; (d) functions under section 35; (e) functions under section 43; (f) functions under section 44; and (g) functions under section 47.
Representations subject to concurrent consideration
(b) about which the local authority are taking or are proposing to take disciplinary proceedings, or (c) about which the local authority have been notified that an investigation is being conducted by any person or body in contemplation of criminal proceedings, or (d) about which a meeting involving other bodies including the police has been convened to discuss issues relating to the protection of children or vulnerable adults, or (e) about which the local authority have been notified that there are current investigations in contemplation of proceedings under section 59 of the Care Standards Act 2000[6],
the local authority must consider, in consultation with the complainant and any other person or body which they consider appropriate to consult, how the representations should be handled. Such representations shall be referred to for the purposes of this regulation as "representations subject to concurrent consideration".
(b) where no authority has or had that responsibility, by the authority within whose area the child is or was last ordinarily resident.
Handling of care standards representations
(b) request the person to whom details are sent under sub-paragraph (a) to notify the authority within 10 working days of receipt of the outcome of their consideration of the representations; and (c) inform the complainant of the action taken under under sub-paragraphs (a) and (b).
(2) This paragraph applies where—
(b) the local authority are of the opinion that to proceed under paragraph (1) would be likely to compromise or prejudice the investigation of the representations under Part IV of the Regulations or might compromise or prejudice an investigation by the National Assembly.
(3) In any case where representations relate wholly or partly to services provided by an establishment or agency in respect of which a person is registered by the National Assembly, the local authority must notify the appropriate office ("swyddfa briodol") of the National Assembly if it has not been possible to resolve the representations under regulation 15. Making representations 11. Representations may be made orally or in writing (including electronically). Duty of the local authority to provide information and assistance for complainants 12. —(1) As soon as possible after receiving the representations the local authority must—
(ii) where appropriate, information about advocacy services; and
(b) offer the complainant—
(ii) where appropriate, help in obtaining an advocate.
Representations made by "other persons" under section 26(3)(e) of the Act
(b) in any other case, on the date on which the representations were received by the local authority.
(2) The period referred to in paragraph (1) may be extended upon request by the complainant or with the complaint's agreement by up to a further 10 working days.
(b) the local authority notify the complainant of—
(ii) the complainant's right to have the representations considered without involvement of an advocate.
(5) For the purposes of paragraph (1), the local authority may in any case where it would be appropriate to do so, and with the agreement of the complainant, make arrangements for conciliation, mediation or other assistance for the purposes of resolving the representation.
(b) the procedure for requesting such further consideration; and (c) the date by which such a request must be made having regard to the provisions of paragraph (8).
(8) The complainant may request orally or in writing that the representations be formally considered under regulation 16 at any time within 30 working days of the date on which the representations were first made.
(b) send a copy of the representations to any person who is the subject of the representations unless—
(ii) notification at that time would prejudice the consideration of the representations.
(6) The local authority may—
(b) take such advice as appears to the complaints officer to be required.
(7) Where any person is interviewed in accordance with paragraph 6(a) the local authority must—
(b) invite that person to comment on the accuracy of the draft record; (c) consider any comments made by the person; and (d) in the light of those comments make any amendments to the record which, in the opinion of the authority, are necessary to ensure that the record is accurate.
(8) The local authority must take all reasonable steps to keep the complainant informed about the progress of its formal consideration of the representations.
(b) describes the investigation under regulation 16 and summarises the conclusions; (c) explains what action will be taken to resolve the representations; (d) where appropriate, contains an apology to the complainant; and (e) identifies what other action, if any will be taken in the light of the representations.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3) and to regulation 13, the response must be sent to the complainant within 25 working days beginning on the date on which the local authority received the request from the complainant for formal consideration.
(b) representations which have been treated as subject to concurrent consideration under regulation 8; or (c) any other representations where the complainant has agreed to a later response,
it is not possible for the response to be sent within 25 working days the local authority must notify the complainant of the reason for the delay, the date by which it expects to send the response and must send that response as soon as reasonably practicable.
(b) the procedure for requesting such further consideration; and (c) the time within which such request must be made.
(5) Copies of the response prepared in accordance with paragraph (1) must be sent to—
(b) the independent person appointed under regulation 17; (c) any person who was the subject of the representations; (d) where the representations are care standards representations mentioned in regulation 10, to the person registered under the Care Standards Act 2000 or Children Act 1989 as provider in respect of the establishment or agency.
Monitoring the operation of the representations procedure 19. Each local authority must monitor the arrangements that they have made with a view to ensuring that the local authority complies with these Regulations by keeping a record of each representation received, the outcome of each representation, and whether there was compliance with the time limits specified in regulations 15 and 18. Annual Report 20. —(1) Each local authority must prepare an annual report on their performance in handling and consideration of representations for the purposes of—
(b) improving the handling and consideration of representations.
(2) The first report referred to in paragraph (1) must be compiled within 12 months of the date of the coming into force of these Regulations. Transitional Provisions and Savings 21. —(1) Where the consideration of representations in accordance with the 1991 Regulations has not been concluded at the time that these Regulations come into force then the following paragraphs will apply to the procedure. (2) Subject to paragraphs (3) and (4) the representations will be considered in accordance with the 1991 Regulations the relevant provisions of which have been saved only for that purpose. (3) If, in accordance with regulation 8(2) of the 1991 Regulations the complainant has given notice to the local authority of his or her wish that the matter be referred to a panel but no panel has been appointed in accordance with that regulation, then the local authority must treat the complainant's notice as a request for the further consideration of the representations in accordance with provisions in regulations made by the National Assembly under section 26ZB of the Act. (4) If the local authority have given notice in accordance with regulation 8(1) of the 1991 Regulations and the complainant has not given notice to the local authority of his or her wish that the matter be referred to a panel and the time for giving such notice has not expired then any notice that the complainant does give in accordance with regulation 8(2) must be or must be treated as being a request for the further consideration of the representations in accordance with provisions in regulations made by the National Assembly under section 26ZB of the Act. Revocation 22. —(1) The Representations Procedure (Children) Regulations 1991[8] are revoked save to the extent necessary for the purposes of regulation 21. (2) Regulation 4(2) of the Advocacy Services and Representations Procedure (Children) (Wales) Regulations 2004[9] is revoked. Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[10]. D. Elis-Thomas The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly 6 December 2005 (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations revoke and replace the 1991 Representations Procedure (Children) Regulations to reflect the changes made by the Adoption and Children Act 2002 and the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 to the provisions for the procedures under the Children Act 1989 (the Act) for considering representations, including complaints. The major differences between the procedures established under the 1991 Regulations and those established under these Regulations are: extension of local authority functions about which representations can be made under section 26 (they are previously limited to functions under Part 3 of the Act)(regulation 7); introduction of a requirement on local authorities to attempt informal resolution of all representations under the Act procedure (presently local resolution only applies to representations made under section 24D) (regulation 15); and removal of the panel stage of the procedure (complainants may instead have their representations further considered by an independent panel established under separate regulations made under section 26ZB of the Act). Regulation 4 requires the local authority to designate a senior officer with responsibilities in relation to representations and regulation 5 requires the local authority to appoint a complaints officer. Regulation 6 imposes requirements as to training of local authority staff. Regulation 8 establishes a procedure for consideration of how representations shall be dealt with where there is a concurrent consideration by another person or body. This allows for the local authority to suspend consideration temporarily where to continue would compromise of prejudice the other consideration. Regulation 9 provides for determination of which local authority will consider representations where more than one is involved. Representations may be made orally or in writing (regulation 11) and may be withdrawn orally or in writing (regulation 14). One of the categories of people who may make representations under section 26 of the 1989 Act are, by section 26(3)(e) such other persons (not being the child, parent, foster parent or person with parental responsibility for the child) as the local authority consider has a sufficient interest in the child's welfare to warrant that person's representation being considered by the authority. Regulation 13 requires the local authority to decide whether the complainant has such sufficient interest and to notify that decision to the complainant and to the child if appropriate. Regulation 16 establishes the procedure for formal consideration of the representations where there has been no local resolution achieved under regulation 15. The procedure under regulation 16 must involve an independent person appointed under regulation 17; the procedure under regulation 15 need not involve the independent person. Regulation 18 sets out requirements in relation to the response to be sent by the local authority including as to the complainant's right to request further consideration of the representations by an independent panel under the procedure established under section 26ZB of the Act. Regulation 19 sets out how local authorities are to monitor the arrangements they have made with a view to ensuring that they comply with the Regulations. Notes: [1] 1989 c.41. These powers are exercisable by the Secretary of State in relation to England. Their exercise in relation to Wales has been transferred to the National Assembly for Wales by virtue of article 2 of, and the entry for the Children Act 1989 in Schedule 1 to, the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672).back [3] S.I. 1991/894; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1991/2033, 2001/2874.back [4] S.I. 2004/1448 (W.148).back [7] S.I. 2005/3366 (W.263).back [9] S.I. 2004/1448 (W.148).back
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