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The Secretary of State for Education and Skills, in exercise of the powers conferred upon her by sections 9(2) and (3) and 67(5) of the Adoption Act 1976[1], sections 11(4), 12(2), 15(3), 16(1) and (3), 31(7), 34(1), 35(1) and 118(5) to (7) of the Care Standards Act 2000[2] and sections 2(6)(b), 8(2)(f), 9(1)(b) and (3), 10(1), (3) and (4), 98, 140(7) and (8) and 142(1) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002[3], makes the following Regulations:– Citation, commencement and application 1. —(1) These Regulations may be cited as the Adoption Support Agencies (England) and Adoption Agencies (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2005 and shall come into force for the purposes of regulation 34 on 28th October 2005 and for all other purposes on 30th December 2005. (2) These Regulations apply to England only. Interpretation 2. —(1) In these Regulations—
(b) a child whom an adoption agency has matched with a prospective adopter or placed for adoption;
(b) a person with whom an adoption agency has matched a child or has placed a child for adoption;
(2) In these Regulations any reference to employing a person includes employing a person whether or not for payment, and whether under a contract of service or a contract for services, and allowing a person to work as a volunteer, and references to an employee or to a person being employed shall be construed accordingly.
(b) assistance to adoption agencies in preparing and training adoptive parents; (c) assistance to—
(ii) relatives of such persons,
to facilitate contact between such adopted persons and their relatives (and in this sub-paragraph "relative", in relation to an adopted person, means any person who, but for his adoption, would be related to him by blood, including half-blood, marriage or civil partnership).
(2) In the case of an adoption of a child by his natural parent or the partner of his natural parent respite care that consists of the provision of accommodation must be accommodation provided by or on behalf of a local authority under section 23 of the Children Act 1989[7] (accommodation of looked after children) or by a voluntary organisation under section 59 of that Act.
(ii) children's home, or (iii) domiciliary care agency,
in respect of which a person is registered under Part 2 of the 2000 Act; or
Statement of purpose and children's guide
(b) any person receiving adoption support services from the agency or acting on behalf of a child receiving such services from the agency; (c) any person making enquiries about receiving adoption support services from the agency on his own or a child's behalf; (d) any local authority.
(4) The registered person in relation to an agency which provides adoption support services to children shall produce a written guide to the agency ("children's guide") which shall include—
(b) a summary of the complaints procedure; and (c) the address and telephone number of the registration authority.
(5) The children's guide shall be produced in a form appropriate to the age, understanding and communication needs of the children to whom the agency provides adoption support services.
(b) any conditions for the time being in force in relation to the registration of the registered person under Part 2 of the 2000 Act.
Review of statement of purpose and children's guide
(b) notify the registration authority of any such revision within 28 days of making the revision; and (c) if the children's guide is revised, supply a copy to any adult acting on behalf of a child to whom the agency provides adoption support services and (subject to his age and understanding) to each such child.
Fitness of registered provider 7. —(1) A person shall not carry on an agency unless he is fit to do so. (2) A person is not fit to carry on an agency unless the person—
(ii) in partnership with others, and he and each of the partners satisfies the requirements set out in paragraph (3);
(b) is a partnership, and each of the partners satisfies the requirements set out in paragraph (3);
(ii) that individual satisfies the requirements set out in paragraph (3).
(3) The requirements are that—
(b) he is physically and mentally fit to carry on the agency; and (c) full and satisfactory information is available in relation to him in respect of each of the matters specified in Schedule 2.
(4) A person shall not carry on an agency if—
(b) he is a person in respect of whom a bankruptcy restrictions order or an interim bankruptcy restrictions order under Schedule 4A of the Insolvency Act 1986[9] has effect; or (c) he has made a composition or arrangement with his creditors and has not been discharged in respect of it.
Appointment of manager
(b) is not a fit person to manage an agency; or (c) is not, or does not intend to be, in full-time day-to-day charge of the agency.
(2) The registered provider shall forthwith notify the registration authority of—
(b) the date on which the appointment is to take effect.
Fitness of manager
(b) having regard to the size of the agency and the agency's statement of purpose—
(ii) he is physically and mentally fit to manage the agency; and
(c) full and satisfactory information is available in relation to him in respect of each of the matters listed in Schedule 2.
Registered person – general requirements
(b) an organisation, it shall ensure that the responsible individual undertakes, (c) a partnership, it shall ensure that one of the partners undertakes,
from time to time such training as is appropriate to ensure that he has the experience and skills necessary for carrying on the agency.
(b) the offence of which he was convicted; (c) the penalty imposed on him in respect of the offence.
Arrangements for the protection of children 12. —(1) The registered person in relation to an agency providing adoption support services to children shall prepare and implement a written policy which—
(b) sets out the procedure to be followed in the event of any allegation of abuse or neglect.
(2) The procedure under paragraph (1)(b) shall provide in particular for—
(b) written records to be kept of any allegation of abuse or neglect and the action taken in response; and (c) arrangements to be made for persons working for the purposes of the agency and adults and children to whom the agency has provided adoption support services to have access to information that would enable them to contact—
(ii) the registration authority,
regarding any concern about child welfare or safety.
(3) In this regulation "child protection enquiries" means any enquiries carried out by a local authority in the exercise of any of its functions conferred by or under the Children Act 1989 relating to the protection of children.
(b) date of birth; (c) whether he is an adoptive child or an adopted person who has attained the age of 18 or, if not, his relationship to an adoptive child or adopted person; (d) description of services requested; (e) description of needs as assessed by the agency or a local authority; (f) description of services provided; (g) whether the services are provided on behalf of a local authority by virtue of section 3(4)(b) of the 2002 Act[10].
(2) The records specified in paragraph (1) shall be retained for such period as the registered provider considers appropriate.
Complaints
(b) that no person who is the subject of a complaint takes part in its consideration other than, if the registered person considers it appropriate, at the informal resolution stage only; (c) for dealing with complaints about the registered person or responsible individual; and (d) in the case of an agency providing adoption support services to children, for complaints to be made by a person acting on behalf of a child.
(3) The registered person shall provide a copy of the complaints procedure to every person working for the purposes of the agency and shall provide, upon request, a copy of the procedure to any person mentioned in paragraph (1) or any person acting on behalf of a child.
(b) details of the procedure (if any) which has been notified to the registered person by the registration authority for the making of complaints to the registration authority that relate to the agency.
Complaints – further requirements
(b) no person is subject to any reprisal by the agency for making a complaint.
(5) The registered person shall supply to the registration authority at its request a statement containing a summary of any complaints made during the preceding 12 months and the action that was taken in consequence.
(b) allow a person who is employed by a person other than the registered provider to work for the purposes of the agency unless that person is fit to work for the purposes of the agency.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a person is not fit to work for the purposes of an agency unless—
(b) he has the qualifications, skills and experience necessary for the work he is to perform; (c) he is physically and mentally fit for the work he is to perform; and (d) full and satisfactory information is available in relation to him in respect of each of the matters specified in Schedule 2.
Employment of staff
(b) provide all employees with a job description outlining their responsibilities.
(2) The registered person shall ensure that all persons employed by the agency—
(b) are enabled from time to time to obtain further qualifications appropriate to the work they perform.
Staff disciplinary procedure
(b) provides that the failure on the part of an employee to report, to an appropriate person, an incident of abuse, or suspected abuse, of a child to whom the agency provides adoption support services is a ground on which disciplinary proceedings may be instituted.
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), an appropriate person is—
(b) an officer of the registration authority; (c) a police officer; (d) an officer of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children; (e) an officer of the local authority in whose area the agency is situated; (f) an officer of the local authority in whose area the child is living.
Records with respect to staff
(b) that any records which are, for any reason, not on the premises are nevertheless kept in conditions of appropriate security.
Notifiable events 24. —(1) If, in relation to an agency, any of the events listed in column 1 of the table in Schedule 4 ("the table") takes place, the registered person shall without delay notify the person indicated in respect of the event in column 2 of the table. (2) Any notification made in accordance with this regulation which is given orally shall be confirmed in writing by the registered person within 14 days. (3) In the table—
(b) in relation to a child who has died or sustained serious injury in the course of receiving adoption support services, any other local authority on behalf of whom the agency is providing adoption support services to that child by virtue of section 3(4)(b) of the 2002 Act.
Financial position
(b) ensure that adequate accounts are maintained and kept up to date in respect of the agency.
(2) The registered provider shall, if the registration authority so requests, provide the authority with such information and documents as it may require for the purpose of considering the financial viability of the agency, including—
(b) a certificate of insurance for the registered provider in respect of liability which may be incurred by him in relation to the agency in respect of death, injury, public liability, damage or other loss.
Notice of absence
(b) the registered manager,
proposes to be absent from the agency for a continuous period of 28 days or more the registered person shall give notice in writing to the registration authority of the proposed absence.
(b) the reason for the proposed absence; (c) the arrangements which have been made for the running of the agency during that absence; (d) the name, address and qualifications of the person who will be responsible for the management of the agency during the absence; and (e) the arrangements that have been made or are proposed to be made for appointing another person to manage the agency during the absence, including the proposed date by which the appointment is to start.
(3) Where the absence arises as a result of an emergency, the registered person shall give notice of the absence within one week of its occurrence, specifying the matters mentioned in paragraph (2).
(b) the registered manager,
has been absent from the agency for a continuous period of 28 days or more, and the registration authority has not been given notice of the absence, the registered person shall without delay give notice in writing to the authority specifying the matters mentioned in paragraph (2).
(b) a person ceases to carry on or manage the agency; (c) where the registered provider is an individual, he changes his name; (d) where the registered provider is a partnership, there is any change in the membership of the partnership; (e) where the registered provider is an organisation—
(ii) there is any change of director, manager, secretary or similar officer of the organisation; (iii) there is any change in the identity of the responsible individual;
(f) where the registered provider is an individual, a trustee in bankruptcy is appointed or he makes any composition or arrangement with his creditors; or
(2) If more than one person is registered in respect of an agency, and a registered person dies, the other registered person shall without delay notify the registration authority of the death, in writing.
(b) appoint a manager to take full-time day-to-day control of the agency in any case where there is no registered manager; and (c) not more than 28 days after his appointment notify the registration authority of his intentions regarding the future operation of the agency.
(2) This paragraph applies to any person appointed as—
(b) the liquidator or provisional liquidator of a company which is a registered provider of an agency; (c) the trustee in bankruptcy of an individual who is a registered provider of an agency.
Offences
(b) notice has been given to him in accordance with paragraph (3); (c) the period specified in the notice, within which the registered person may make representations to the registration authority, has expired; (d) in a case where, in accordance with paragraph (3)(b), the notice specifies any action that is to be taken within a specified period, the period has expired and the action has not been taken within that period.
(3) Where the registration authority considers that the registered person has contravened or failed to comply with any of the provisions of the regulations mentioned in paragraph (1), it may serve a notice on the registered person specifying—
(b) what action, in the opinion of the registration authority, the registered person should take so as to comply with any of those regulations; and (c) the period, not exceeding three months, within which the registered person should take action.
(4) The registration authority may bring proceedings against a person who was once, but no longer is, a registered person, in respect of a failure to comply with regulation 14 or 22, and for this purpose, references in paragraphs (2) and (3) to a registered person shall be taken to include such a person. Amendment of the National Care Standards Commission (Registration) Regulations 2001 31. —(1) The National Care Standards Commission (Registration) Regulations 2001[14] are amended as follows. (2) In regulation 2 (interpretation), after sub-paragraph (cf) in the definition of "statement of purpose" in paragraph (1) insert—
(3) In Schedule 7 (particulars to be recorded in the registers kept by the Commission)—
(ii) after paragraph (e) add—
(b) in paragraph 10—
Amendment of the National Care Standards Commission (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) (Adoption Agencies) Regulations 2003
(b) in the case of an adoption support agency, two full-time staff or the equivalent, but does not include the manager appointed in accordance with the Adoption Support Agencies (England) and Adoption Agencies (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2005[19] or anyone employed solely as a receptionist or administrator;
(3) After regulation 3 (registration fees) insert—
(2) Where the adoption support agency is a small adoption support agency the fee shall be £360. (3) For the purposes of section 12(2) of the Act, the fee to accompany an application by a person seeking to be registered under Part 2 of the Act as the person who manages an adoption support agency other than a small adoption support agency shall be £360.".
(4) In regulation 4(1) (variation fees), after "registered provider" insert "in relation to a voluntary adoption agency".
(2) Where the adoption support agency is a small adoption support agency the fee shall be £360. (3) In the case of an application for the variation of a condition for the time being in force where the variation of the condition is a minor variation, the variation fee shall be £60, and "minor variation" has the same meaning as in regulation 4(4).".
(6) In regulation 5 (annual fees – voluntary adoption agencies), after "registered provider" insert "in relation to a voluntary adoption agency".
5A. —(1) The registered provider in relation to an adoption support agency shall pay an annual fee and the amount of the annual fee shall, subject to paragraph (2), be £600. (2) Where the adoption support agency is a small adoption support agency the amount of the annual fee shall be £300. (3) The annual fee shall first be payable ("the first date") on the date on which the certificate of registration is issued, and thereafter shall be payable on the anniversary of the first date.".
(8) In regulation 7 (frequency of inspections – voluntary adoption agencies), for "for the purposes of an agency" substitute "for the purposes of a voluntary adoption agency".
7A. —(1) The Commission shall arrange for premises which are used for the purposes of an adoption support agency to be inspected a minimum of once in every 3 year period. (2) Any inspection referred to in paragraph (1) may be unannounced. (3) The first 3 year period shall commence on the date on which the certificate of registration is issued.".
Amendment of the Commission for Social Care Inspection (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) Regulations 2004 Amendment of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 1983 34. —(1) The Adoption Agencies Regulations 1983[21] are amended as follows. (2) In regulation 5A (tenure of office of members) after paragraph (1A) insert—
(3) In regulation 16 (transfer of case records)—
(b) after paragraph (2) insert—
Amendment of the Adoption Information and Intermediary Services (Pre-Commencement Adoptions) Regulations 2005
4A. Where, by virtue of regulation 16(2A) of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 1983[23], an adoption support agency keeps the information in relation to the adoption of a person adopted before 30th December 2005, any reference in these Regulations to the appropriate adoption agency in relation to that person shall be taken to be a reference to that adoption support agency.".
1. The aims and objectives of the agency. 2. The name and address of the registered provider and, where applicable, the registered manager and the responsible individual. 3. Any conditions for the time being in force in relation to the registration under Part 2 of the 2000 Act of the registered provider and, if applicable, the registered manager. 4. The relevant qualifications and experience of the registered provider and, if applicable, the registered manager. 5. The number, relevant qualifications and experience of the staff working for the purposes of the agency. 6. A description of the organisational structure of the agency. 7. A description of the services offered by the agency. 8. The procedures for assessing the needs of those requesting adoption support services from the agency. 9. The system in place to monitor and evaluate the provision of services to ensure that the services provided by the agency are effective and the quality of those services is of an appropriate standard. 10. A summary of the complaints procedure. 11. The name, address and telephone number of the registration authority. 1. Proof of identity including a recent photograph. 2. Either—
(b) in any other case, a criminal record certificate issued under section 113 of that Act,
including, where applicable, the matters specified in section 113(3A) or 115(6A) of that Act[26]. A record indicating in respect of each person working for the purposes of the agency— 1. Full name. 2. Sex. 3. Date of birth. 4. Home address. 5. Qualifications relevant to, and experience of, working with persons receiving adoption support services and (in relation to an agency which provides adoption support services to children) qualifications relevant to, and experience of, work involving children. 6. The dates on which he commences and ceases to be employed by the agency. 7. Whether he is employed by the registered provider under a contract of service or a contract for services, or is employed by someone other than the registered provider, or is a volunteer. 8. His job description and whether he works full-time or part-time and the number of hours for which he is employed by or contracted to work for, the registered provider each week. 9. Training undertaken by him, supervision, appraisal, disciplinary action (if any) taken against him, complaints (if any) made against or concerning him and the outcome of such complaints and any other matters in relation to his employment for the purposes of the agency.
(This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations are made partly under the Care Standards Act 2000 ("the 2000 Act") and partly under the Adoption and Children Act 2002 ("the 2002 Act"). The 2000 Act established a new regulatory system for care services in England and Wales; section 8(3) of the 2002 Act amends the 2000 Act with the effect that a person cannot carry on or manage an adoption support agency without being registered under Part 2 of the 2000 Act. Section 2(6) of the 2002 Act provides that counselling, advice and information and any other services prescribed by regulations, in relation to adoption, are adoption support services. Regulation 3 of these Regulations prescribes further services which are adoption support services for the purposes of these Regulations. Regulation 4 provides for exceptions from the undertakings that are adoption support agencies. Regulations 5 and 6 make provision for the statement of purpose and children's guide. Each adoption support agency must have a statement of purpose setting out the aims and objectives of the agency. The statement of purpose must be kept under review and revised when necessary. The agency must be carried on in a manner that is consistent with the statement of purpose. An agency which provides services to children must produce a written guide to the agency which is suitable for children. Regulations 7 to 11 make provision about the persons carrying on and managing an adoption support agency, and require a manager to be appointed for the agency in certain circumstances (regulation 8). Provision is made for the fitness of the manager, in particular by the requirement that satisfactory information be obtained in relation to the matters specified in Schedule 2 (regulation 9). Regulation 7 requires an agency that is not an individual or a partnership to nominate a responsible individual in respect of whom this information must also be available. Regulation 10 imposes general requirements in relation to the proper conduct of an adoption support agency, and the need for appropriate training. Regulations 12 to 23 make further provision about the conduct of an adoption support agency, in particular as to the protection of children (regulation 12), providing services appropriate to a user's needs (regulation 13), record-keeping in relation to services provided (regulation 14), adoption case records (regulation 15), complaints (regulations 16 and 17), staffing (including record-keeping in relation staff) and fitness of premises (regulations 18 to 23). The provision in regulation 15 obliges an adoption support agency that has been a voluntary adoption agency and has retained its adoption case records to comply with provisions in the Adoption Agencies Regulations 1983 about the retention and treatment of those records. Regulation 24 provides for the registered provider and registered manager to give notice of the events described in Schedule 4 to the persons specified in that Schedule. Regulation 25 imposes requirements relating to an adoption support agency's financial position. Regulations 26 to 28 provide for the giving of notices to the registration authority and the appointment of liquidators. Regulation 29 provides for offences for contravention of, or failure to comply with, provisions in the Regulations. Regulation 30 provides that where these Regulations place a requirement on more than one person, if one of those who is obliged to meet that requirement does so, the other person is not also obliged to meet that requirement. Regulation 31 amends the National Care Standards Commission (Registration) Regulations 2001 to require the Commission for Social Care Inspection to keep a register of adoption support agencies containing the particulars specified in Schedule 7 to the 2001 Regulations, and to add to the register of voluntary adoption agencies categories of voluntary adoption agency that provide adoption support services in addition to adoption services. Regulation 32 amends the National Care Standards Commission (Fees and Frequency of Inspections) (Adoption Agencies) Regulations 2003 ("the 2003 Regulations"). The amendments provide for the fees to be paid on an application for registration in respect of an adoption support agency, for the variation or removal of any condition that is in force in relation to a registration and for the payment of annual fees. The 2003 Regulations are also amended to provide for premises used by an adoption support agency to be inspected by the Commission for Social Care Inspection at least once in every 3 years. Regulation 34 amends the Adoption Agencies Regulations 1983 to enable adoption agencies to extend the term of office of certain members of adoption panels, and to allow any voluntary adoption agency that is planning to become an adoption support agency to retain its adoption case records. Regulation 35 amends the Adoption Information and Intermediary Services (Pre-Commencement Adoptions) Regulations 2005 so that an adoption support agency holding information in relation to an adopted person does not provide intermediary services to that person in simply providing him with information about his adoption. A regulatory impact assessment has been prepared for these Regulations and a copy has been placed in the library of each House of Parliament. Copies of the regulatory impact assessment can be obtained from the Department for Education and Skills' website http://www.dfes.gov.uk/ria/. Notes: [1] 1976 c.36. Section 9(2) and (3) is amended by paragraph 5(6) of Schedule 4 to the Care Standards Act 2000 and paragraph 4(1) of Schedule 4 to the Adoption and Children Act 2002.back [2] 2000 c.14. See section 121(1) for the definitions of "prescribed" and "regulations".back [5] The Commission for Social Care Inspection was established by section 42 of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 (c.43).back [6] See the services prescribed in regulation 3 of the Adoption Support Services Regulations 2005, S.I. 2005/691, and regulation 3(3) of the Adoption Information and Intermediary Services (Pre-Commencement Adoptions) Regulations 2005, S.I. 2005/890.back [8] Part 10A of the Children Act 1989 was inserted by the Care Standards Act 2000, section 79(1).back [9] 1986 c.45. Schedule 4A was inserted by section 257(2) of the Enterprise Act 2002 (c.40).back [10] See regulation 5(1)(b) of the Adoption Support Services Regulations 2005, S.I. 2005/691.back [11] S.I. 1983/1964; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1997/649, 1997/2308, 2002/3220, 2003/367 and 2005/774. Regulation 16(2A) is inserted by regulation 35 of these Regulations.back [12] 1976 c.36. Section 1(4) was amended by paragraph 5(2) of Schedule 4 to the Care Standards Act 2000, is to be repealed by Schedule 5 to the Adoption and Children Act 2002 and will be subject to savings.back [13] Local Health Boards are established under the National Health Service Act 1977, section 16B (c.49), and Primary Care Trusts are established under section 16A of that Act; those sections were inserted by the Health Act 1999, section 2 (c.8). Section 16A was amended by the National Health Service Reform and Health Care Professions Act 2002, section 2(1) to (3) (c.17); section 16B was amended by that Act, Schedule 1, paragraphs 1 and 4 and Schedule 5, paragraphs 4 and 6, and by the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003, section 182(1) (c.43).back [14] S.I. 2001/3969; amended by S.I. 2002/865, 2002/2469, 2003/369, 2003/1845, 2003/2323, 2004/664, 2004/696, 2004/1771, 2004/2071 and 2005/2114.back [16] 2002 c.38. See also the services prescribed in regulation 3 of the Adoption Support Services Regulations 2005, S.I. 2005/691, regulation 3(3) of the Adoption Information and Intermediary Services (Pre-Commencement Adoptions) Regulations 2005, S.I. 2005/890 and the Adoption Support Agencies (England) and Adoption Agencies (Miscellaneous Amendments) Regulations 2005, S.I. 2005/ 2720.back [17] S.I. 2003/368, amended by S.I. 2004/664 and S.I. 2005/640.back [18] S.I. 2003/367, amended by S.I. 2004/664.back [20] S.I. 2004/662, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.back [21] S.I. 1983/1964; relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1997/649 and 2003/2555.back [23] Relevant amending instruments are S.I. 1997/649, 1997/2308, 2002/3220, 2003/367 and 2005/774. Regulation 16(2A) is inserted by regulation 35 of these Regulations.back [24] 1997 c.50. Section 115(5)(ea) is inserted by the Care Standards Act 2000, section 104 (c.14).back [25] A position is within section 115(3) if it involves regularly caring for, training, supervising or being in sole charge of persons aged under 18.back [26] Sections 113(3A) and 115(6A) are inserted by section 8 of the Protection of Children Act 1999 (c.14) and amended by sections 102 and 104 of, and paragraph 25 of Schedule 4 to, the Care Standards Act 2000, section 135(2) and (3) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 (c.38) and Schedules 21 (paragraphs 72 and 73) and 22 (Part 3) to the Education Act 2002 (c.32); sections 113 and 115 are repealed by the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005, section 163(1) and Schedule 17, Part 2 (c.15).back
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