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The Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, in exercise of the powers conferred on it by Articles 9(4), 23(1), (2)(a) to (d), (f) to (j), (3), (4), (5)(a) and (c), (7)(a) to (h), (j), 25(1), 30, 31(1), 32(1), 48(1) to (3) of the Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003[1], and of all other powers enabling it in that behalf, having consulted such persons as it considers appropriate as required by Article 23(8) of the Order, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation and commencement 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Children's Homes Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 and shall come into operation on 1st April 2005. Interpretation 2. - (1) In these Regulations -
(b) in the case of a child who is not looked after by an HSS trust -
(ii) in any other case, the child's parent;
(2) In these Regulations, references to employing a person include 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) any establishment providing accommodation for children for less than 28 days in any twelve month period in relation to any one child, for the purposes of -
(ii) recreational, sporting, cultural or educational activities;
(c) any premises at which a person provides day care within the meaning of Part XI of the Children Order (child minding and day care for young children) for less than 28 days in any twelve month period in relation to any one child;
(ii) for the purposes of a holiday; or (iii) for recreational, sporting, cultural or educational purposes;
(e) any bail hostel or probation hostel as defined in Article 2(2) of the Probation Board (Northern Ireland) Order 1982[9]; and
(2) For the purposes of calculating the period of 28 days mentioned in paragraph (1)(c), no account is to be taken of any period of 24 hours during which at least 9 hours are spent by a child in the care of his parent or relative, and day care is not provided for him during that time.
(b) any child accommodated in the children's home; (c) the parent of any child accommodated in the children's home; (d) the placing authority of any child accommodated in the home; (e) the independent visitor (if one has been appointed), of any child accommodated in the children's home; (f) the guardian ad litem (if one has been appointed), of any child accommodated in the children's home; and (g) the Commissioner,
and in this paragraph references to a child who is accommodated in the children's home include a child in respect of whom accommodation in the children's home is being considered.
(b) a summary of the complaints procedure required under regulation 23; and (c) the address and telephone number of the Regulation and Improvement Authority and the Commissioner.
(4) The children's guide shall be produced in a form appropriate to the age, understanding and communication needs of the children to be accommodated in the home.
(b) the conditions for the time being in force in relation to the registration of the registered person under Part III of the Order.
Review of the statement of purpose and children's guide
(b) notify the Regulation and Improvement Authority of any such proposed revision within 28 days; and (c) if the children's guide is revised, supply a copy to each child accommodated in the home.
Fitness of registered provider 6. - (1) A person shall not carry on a children's home unless he is fit to do so. (2) A person is not fit to carry on a children's home unless the person -
(ii) in partnership with others, and he and each of his 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 will adhere to the Northern Ireland Social Care Council Code of Practice for Employers of Social Care Workers[11]; (c) he is physically and mentally fit to carry on the children's home; and (d) 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 a children's home if -
(b) he has made a composition or arrangement with his creditors and has not been discharged in respect of it; or (c) he is a person disqualified for the purposes of the Disqualification of Caring for Children Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996[12].
Appointment of manager
(b) the registered provider -
(ii) is not a fit person to manage a children's home; or (iii) is not, or does not intend to be, in full-time day to day charge of the children's home.
(2) Where the registered provider appoints a person to manage the children's home, he shall forthwith give notice to the Regulation and Improvement Authority of -
(b) the date on which the appointment is to take effect.
Fitness of manager
(b) having regard to the size of the children's home, its statement of purpose, and the number and needs (including any needs arising from any disability) of the children accommodated there -
(ii) he is registered in the relevant register; and (iii) he is physically and mentally fit to manage the children's home; and
(c) full and satisfactory information is available in relation to him in respect of each of the matters specified 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 children's home.
(b) the date and place of the conviction; (c) the offence of which he was convicted; and (d) the penalty imposed on him in respect of the offence
Promotion of welfare 11. - (1) The registered person shall ensure that the children's home is conducted so as to -
(b) make proper provision for the care, protection, education, supervision and, where appropriate, treatment, of children accommodated there.
(2) The registered person shall make arrangements to ensure that the home is conducted -
(b) with due regard to the sex, religious persuasion, racial origin, and cultural and linguistic background and any disability of children accommodated there.
Child's placement plan
(b) the arrangements made for his health care, education and social and personal development skills; and (c) any arrangements made for contact with his parents, relatives and friends.
(2) The registered person shall contribute to the placing authority's review and revision of the placement plan as necessary.
(b) comply with requests made by the child's placing authority to -
(ii) provide a representative to attend any meetings it may hold concerning the child.
Food provided for children
(ii) is properly prepared, wholesome and nutritious; (iii) is suitable for their needs and takes account of their preferences; and (iv) is varied; and
(b) access to fresh drinking water at all times.
(2) The registered person shall ensure that any special dietary need of a child accommodated in the home, which is due to his health, religious persuasion, racial origin or cultural background, is met.
(b) subject to paragraph (3), ensure that facilities are provided within the children's home for any child accommodated there to meet privately at any reasonable time with his parents, relatives and friends, and the persons listed in paragraph (2).
(2) The persons are -
(b) any guardian ad litem appointed for him; (c) any social worker for the time being assigned to the child by his placing authority; (d) any person appointed in respect of any requirement of the procedure specified in the Representations Procedure (Children) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996[13]; (e) any person appointed as an independent visitor for him; (f) any person authorised by the Regulation and Improvement Authority; (g) any person authorised by the HSS trust in whose area the children's home is situated; (h) any person authorised in accordance with Article 149 of the Children Order (inspection of children's homes, etc.) by the Department to conduct an inspection of the children's home and the children there; and (i) the Commissioner.
(3) In the case of a home in respect of which a certificate under Article 70 of the Children Order[14] (refuges for children at risk) is in force, the facilities may be at a different address.
(b) facilities to send and receive post and, if the necessary facilities are provided for the use of children accommodated in the home, electronic mail, in private.
(5) The registered person shall ensure that any disabled child accommodated in the home is provided with access to such aids, equipment and support which he may require as a result of his disability in order to facilitate his communication with others.
(b) the measure is imposed in an emergency, and full details are given to the placing authority within 24 hours of its imposition.
(8) This regulation is subject to the provisions of any relevant order of the court or any relevant order of the Court made under the Children Order relating to contact between the child and any person.
(b) details of the child's behaviour leading to the use of the measure; (c) details of the action taken by staff to prevent the use of the measure; (d) a description of the measure used; (e) the date, time and location of, the use of the measure, and in the case of any form of restraint, the duration of the restraint; (f) the name of the person using the measure, and of any other person present; (g) the effectiveness and any consequences of the use of the measure, including the outcome of any post-incident monitoring with all involved staff and children; and (h) the signature of a person authorised by the registered provider to make the record.
(3) Subject to paragraph (4), the following shall not be used as disciplinary measures on children accommodated in a children's home -
(b) any punishment relating to the consumption or deprivation of food or drink; (c) any restriction, other than one imposed by a court or in accordance with regulation 15, on -
(ii) visits to him by his parents, relatives or friends; (iii) a child's communications with any of the persons listed in regulation 15(2); or (iv) his access to any telephone helpline providing counselling for children;
(d) any seclusion or separation of the child from the group;
(ii) the punishment of a group of children for the behaviour of an individual child.
(4) Nothing in this regulation shall prohibit -
(b) the taking of any action immediately necessary to prevent injury to any person or serious damage to property; or (c) the imposition of a requirement that a child wear distinctive clothing for sporting purposes, or for purposes connected with his education or with any organisation whose members customarily wear uniform in connection with its activities.
Education, employment and leisure activity
(b) the routine of the home is organised so as to further children's participation in education, including private study; and (c) effective links are maintained with any schools attended by children accommodated in the home.
(2) The registered person shall ensure that children accommodated in the home are -
(b) provided with appropriate leisure facilities and activities.
(3) Where any child in a children's home has attained the age where he is no longer required to receive compulsory full-time education, the registered person shall assist with the making of, and give effect to, the arrangements made for his education, training and employment.
(b) to receive instruction in; and (c) to observe any requirement (whether as to dress, diet or otherwise) of,
the religious persuasion to which he belongs.
(b) each child is referred to such medical, dental, nursing, psychological and psychiatric advice, treatment and other services, as he may require; (c) each child is provided with such individual support, aids and equipment as he may require as a result of any particular health needs or disability he may have; (d) each child is provided with guidance, support and advice on health and personal care issues appropriate to his needs and wishes; and (e) any person appointed to the position of nurse at the children's home is a nurse on the register maintained under Article 5 of the Nursing and Midwifery Order 2001, by virtue of qualifications in nursing or midwifery as the case may be.
Medicines
(b) any medicine which is prescribed for a child is administered as prescribed, to the child for whom it is prescribed, and to no other child; and (c) a written record is kept of the administration of any medicine to any child.
(3) Paragraph (2) does not apply to a medicine which -
(b) may be safely self-administered by that child.
(4) In this regulation, "prescribed" means -
(b) prescribed for a patient under section 58 of the Medicines Act 1968[16].
Use of surveillance
(b) it is provided for in the child's placement plan; (c) so far as practicable in the light of his age and understanding, the child in question is informed in advance of the intention to use the measure; and (d) the measure is no more restrictive than necessary, having regard to the child's need for privacy.
Hazards and safety
(b) any activities in which children participate are so far as practicable free from avoidable risks; (c) unnecessary risks to the health or safety of children accommodated in the home or staff working there are identified and so far as possible eliminated,
and shall make arrangements for persons working at the children's home to be trained in first aid.
(b) that no person who is the subject of a complaint takes any 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; (d) for complaints to be made by a person acting on behalf of a child; (e) for arrangements for the procedure to be made known to -
(ii) their parents; (iii) placing authorities; and (iv) persons working in the home.
(3) A copy of the procedure shall be supplied on request to any of the persons mentioned in paragraph (2)(e).
(b) details of the procedure (if any) which has been notified to the registered person by the Regulation and Improvement Authority for the making of complaints to it relating to children's homes.
(5) The registered person shall ensure that a written record is made of any complaint, the action taken in response, and the outcome of the investigation.
(b) no child is subject to any reprisal for making a complaint or representation.
(7) The registered person shall supply to the Regulation and Improvement Authority at its request a statement containing a summary of any complaints made during the preceding twelve months and the action that was taken. Staffing of children's homes 24. - (1) The registered person shall ensure that there is at all times, having regard to -
(b) the need to safeguard and promote the health and welfare of the children accommodated in the home,
a sufficient number of suitably qualified, competent and experienced persons working at the children's home.
(b) allow a person to whom paragraph (2) applies to work at the children's home unless that person is fit to work at a children's home.
(2) This paragraph applies to any person who is employed by a person other than the registered person to work at the children's home in a position in which he may in the course of his duties have regular contact with children accommodated there.
(b) he has the qualifications, skills and experience necessary for the work he is to perform; (c) in respect of a team leader or a residential social worker, he has the qualifications, skills and experience necessary for the work he is to perform and is registered as a social worker in a relevant register; (d) he is physically and mentally fit for the purposes of the work he is to perform; (e) where he is a social care worker, he is registered in a relevant register[17]; and (f) full and satisfactory information is available in relation to him in respect of each of the matters specified in Schedule 2.
(4) The registered person shall ensure that -
(b) unless paragraph (5) applies, no person starts work at a children's home until such time as paragraph (3)(f) has been complied with in relation to him.
(5) Where the following conditions apply, the registered person may permit a person to start work at a children's home notwithstanding paragraph (4)(b) -
(b) full and satisfactory information in respect of that person has been obtained in relation to the matters specified in paragraphs 1 and 2 of Schedule 2; (c) the registered person considers that the circumstances are exceptional; and (d) pending receipt of, and satisfying himself with regard to, any outstanding information, the registered person ensures that the person is appropriately supervised while carrying out his duties.
(6) The registered person shall take reasonable steps to ensure that any person working at the children's home who is not employed by him and to whom paragraph (2) does not apply, is appropriately supervised while carrying out his duties.
(b) provide all employees with a job description outlining their responsibilities.
(2) The registered person shall operate a disciplinary procedure which, in particular -
(b) provides that the failure on the part of an employee to report an incident of abuse, or suspected abuse, of a child accommodated in the home to an appropriate person is a ground on which disciplinary proceedings may be instituted.
(3) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(b), an appropriate person is the registered person, an officer of the Regulation and Improvement Authority or of the HSS trust in whose area the home is situated, or a police officer.
(b) are enabled to obtain further qualifications in respect of the work they perform.
Children's case records 27. - (1) The registered person shall maintain in respect of each child who is accommodated in a children's home a record in permanent form which -
(b) is kept up to date, is accurate and necessary; and (c) is signed and dated by the author of each written entry and those persons monitoring the records.
(2) The record mentioned in paragraph (1) may not be disclosed to any person except in accordance with -
(b) any court order authorising access to such records.
(3) The record mentioned in paragraph (1) shall be -
(b) thereafter retained in a place of security,
for at least seventy-five years from the date of birth of the child to whom it relates or, if the child dies before attaining the age of 18, for a period of fifteen years from the date of his death. Fitness of premises 30. - (1) The registered provider shall ensure that the premises used for the purposes of a children's home are of a physical design and layout suitable for the purpose of achieving the aims and objectives set out in the home's statement of purpose. (2) The registered person shall ensure that all parts of the children's home are -
(b) secure from unauthorised access; (c) suitably furnished and equipped; (d) of sound construction and kept in good structural repair externally and internally; (e) kept clean and reasonably decorated and maintained; and (f) equipped with what is reasonably necessary, and adapted as necessary, in order to meet the needs arising from the disability of any disabled child accommodated in the home.
(3) The registered person shall ensure that the children's home is kept free from offensive odours and make arrangements for the disposal of general and clinical waste.
(b) a sufficient number of lavatories,
for the number and sex of children accommodated.
(b) adequate facilities for the preparation and storage of food; and (c) so far as is practicable, adequate facilities for children to prepare their own food if they so wish, and are of an age and ability, to do so.
(6) The registered person shall ensure that there are within a children's home adequate facilities for laundering linen and clothing, and, for children wishing to do so, to wash, dry and iron their own clothes.
(b) such facilities for private study as are appropriate to the age and educational needs of the children accommodated.
(8) The registered person shall ensure that each child is provided with sleeping accommodation which is -
(b) equipped with furniture, storage facilities, lighting, bedding and other furnishings including window and floor coverings suitable to his needs.
(9) The registered person shall ensure that no child shares a bedroom -
(b) except in exceptional circumstances, and only after a comprehensive risk assessment has been carried out, with a child.
(10) The registered person shall provide for persons working at the children's home -
(ii) storage facilities;
(b) sleeping accommodation where the provision of such accommodation is needed in connection with their work at the home.
(11) Where part of a children's home is used as secure accommodation as defined in the Children (Secure Accommodation) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996[18], care must be taken to ensure the restriction of liberty of any child does not impinge on the liberty or wellbeing of other children accommodated at the children's home.
(b) provide adequate means of escape; (c) make arrangements -
(ii) for giving warnings of fires; (iii) for evacuation in the event of fire; (iv) for the maintenance of all fire equipment; and (v) for reviewing fire precautions, and testing fire equipment, at suitable intervals;
(d) make arrangements for persons working at the home to receive training from a competent person in fire precaution and in fire prevention; and
Visits by registered provider 32. - (1) Where the registered provider is an individual, but is not in day to day charge of the children's home, he shall visit the home in accordance with this regulation. (2) Where the registered provider is an organisation or a partnership, the home shall be visited in accordance with this regulation by -
(b) another of the directors or other persons responsible for the management of the organisation or partnership; or (c) an employee of the organisation or partnership who is not directly concerned with the conduct of the home.
(3) Visits under paragraph (1) or (2) shall take place at least once a month and may be unannounced.
(b) inspect the premises of the children's home, its daily log of events, records of any complaints and a representative sample of records held under Schedules 3 and 4; and (c) prepare a written report on the conduct of the home.
(5) The registered provider shall supply a copy of the report required to be made under paragraph (4)(c) to -
(b) the registered manager of the children's home; (c) the placing authority; and (d) in the case of a visit under paragraph (2) -
(ii) where the registered provider is a partnership, to each of the partners.
Review of quality of care
(b) improving the quality of care provided in the children's home.
(2) The registered person shall supply to the Regulation and Improvement Authority and the placing authority a report in respect of any review conducted by him for the purposes of paragraph (1), and make a copy of the report available on request to children accommodated in the home and their parents or the Commissioner.
(b) any child accommodated in the home; and (c) the parent of any child accommodated in the home.
Financial position
(b) supply a copy of the accounts to the Regulation and Improvement Authority at its request.
(3) The registered person shall provide the Regulation and Improvement Authority with such information as it may require for the purpose of considering the financial viability of the children's home, including -
(b) a reference from a bank expressing an opinion as to the registered provider's financial standing; (c) information as to the financing and financial resources of the home; (d) where the registered provider is a company, information as to any of its associated companies; and (e) a certificate of insurance for the registered provider in respect of liability which may be incurred by him in relation to the home in respect of death, injury, public liability, damage or other loss.
(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. Notice of absence 36. - (1) Where -
(b) the registered manager,
proposes to be absent from the home for a continuous period of 28 days or more, the registered person shall give notice in writing to the Regulation and Improvement Authority of the proposed absence.
(b) the reason for it; (c) the arrangements which have been made for running the children's home; (d) the name, address and qualifications of the person who will be responsible for the home during the absence; and (e) in the case of the absence of the registered manager, the arrangements that have been or are proposed to be made for appointing another person to manage the children's home during the absence, including the proposed date by which the appointment is to be made.
(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 sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) of paragraph (2).
(b) the registered manager,
has been absent from the children's home for a continuous period of 28 days or more, and the Regulation and Improvement Authority has not been given notice of the absence, the registered person shall without delay give notice in writing to the Regulation and Improvement Authority specifying the matters mentioned in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e) of paragraph (2).
(b) a person ceases to carry on or manage the home; (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 other similar officer of the organisation; (iii) there is to be 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 a composition or arrangement with his creditors;
Appointment of liquidators etc.
(b) appoint a manager to take full-time day to day charge of the children's home in any case where there is no registered manager; and (c) not more than 28 days after his appointment notify the Regulation and Improvement Authority of his intentions regarding the future operation of the home.
(2) This paragraph applies to any person appointed as -
(b) a liquidator or provisional liquidator of a company which is the registered provider of a children's home; or (c) the trustee in bankruptcy of a registered provider of a children's home.
Death of registered person
(b) within 28 days of their intentions regarding the future running of the home.
(3) The personal representatives of the deceased registered provider may carry on the home without being registered in respect of it -
(b) for any further period as may be determined in accordance with paragraph (4).
(4) The Regulation and Improvement Authority may extend the period specified in paragraph (3)(a) by such further period, not exceeding one year, as the Regulation and Improvement Authority shall determine and shall notify any such determination to the personal representatives in writing.
(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 Regulation and Improvement Authority, has expired; and (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 Regulation and Improvement Authority considers that the registered person has contravened any of the provisions of the regulations mentioned in paragraph (1), it may serve a notice on the registered person specifying -
(b) where it is practicable for the registered person to take action for the purpose of complying with any of those regulations, the action which, in the opinion of the Regulation and Improvement Authority, the registered person should take for that purpose; (c) the period, not exceeding three months, within which the registered person should take any action specified in accordance with sub-paragraph (b); and (d) the period, not exceeding one month, within which the registered person may make representations to the Regulation and Improvement Authority about the notice.
(4) The Regulation and Improvement 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 27(3) or 28(2) and for this purpose, references in paragraphs (2) and (3) to a registered person shall be taken to include such a person.
(b) regulation 11 of the Health Services (Pilot Schemes: Miscellaneous Provisions and Consequential Amendments) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1999[20].
1. A statement of the overall aims of the children's home, and the objectives to be attained with regard to children accommodated in the home. 2. A statement of the facilities and services to be provided for the children accommodated in the children's home. 3. The name and address of the registered provider, and of the registered manager if applicable. 4. The relevant qualifications and experience of the registered provider and, if applicable, the registered manager. 5. The number, relevant qualifications and experience of persons working at the children's home, and if the workers are all of one sex, a description of the means whereby the home will promote appropriate role models of both sexes. 6. The arrangements for the supervision, training and development of employees. 7. The organisational structure of the children's home. 8. The following particulars -
(b) whether it is intended to accommodate children who are disabled, have special needs or any other special characteristics; and (c) the range of needs (other than those mentioned in sub-paragraph (b)) that the home is intended to meet.
9.
Any criteria used for admission to the home, including the home's policy and procedures for emergency admissions, if the home provides for emergency admissions. 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 (criminal record certificates),
including, where applicable, the matters specified in sections 113(3EA) and 115(6EA) of that Act[22] and section 113(3EC)(a) and (b) and section 115(6EB)(a) and (b) of that Act[23]. 1. The child's name and any name by which the child has previously been known, other than a name used by the child prior to adoption. 2. The child's date of birth and sex. 3. The child's religious persuasion, if any. 4. A description of the child's racial origin, cultural and linguistic background. 5. The child's address immediately prior to entering the home. 6. The name, address and telephone number of the child's placing authority. 7. The statutory provision (if any) under which he is provided with accommodation. 8. The name, address, telephone number and the religious persuasion, if any, of the child's parents. 9. The name, address and telephone number of any social worker for the time being assigned to the child by the placing authority. 10. The date and circumstances of all absences of the child from the home, including whether the absence was authorised and any information relating to the child's whereabouts during the period of absence. 11. The date of, and reason for, any visit to the child whilst in the home. 12. A copy of any statement of special educational needs maintained in relation to the child under Article 16 of the Education (Northern Ireland) Order 1996[24] (statement of special educational needs), with details of any such needs. 13. The date and circumstances of any measures of control, restraint or discipline used on the child. 14. Any special dietary or health needs of the child. 15. The name, address and telephone number of any school or college attended by the child, and of any employer of the child. 16. Every school report received in respect of the child while accommodated in the home. 17. Arrangements for, including any restrictions on, contact between the child, his parents, and any other person. 18. A copy of any plan for the care of the child prepared by his placing authority, and of the placement plan. 19. The date and result of any review of the placing authority's plan for the care of the child, or of his placement plan and details of the outcome in terms of the child's progress. 20. The name and address of the general practitioner with whom the child is registered, and of the child's dental practitioner. 21. Details of any accident or serious illness involving the child while accommodated in the home. 22. Details of any immunisation, allergy, or medical examination of the child and of any medical or dental need or treatment of the child. 23. Details of any health examination or developmental test conducted with respect to the child at or in connection with his school. 24. Details of any medicines kept for the child in the home, including any medicines which the child is permitted to administer to himself, and details of the administration of any medicine to the child. 25. The dates on which any money or valuables are deposited by or on behalf of a child for safekeeping, and the dates on which any money is withdrawn, and any valuables are returned. 26. The address, and type of establishment or accommodation, to which the child goes when he ceases to be accommodated in the home. 27. Agreed personal development and training activities. 28. Record of search of child's person or property. 1. A record in the form of a register showing in respect of each child accommodated in a children's home -
(b) the date on which he ceased to be accommodated there; (c) his address prior to being accommodated in the home; (d) his address on leaving the home; (e) his placing authority; (f) the statutory provision (if any) under which he is accommodated.
2.
A record showing in respect of each person working at the home -
(b) his sex; (c) his date of birth; (d) his home address; (e) his qualifications relevant to, and experience of, work involving children; (f) the recruitment process under which he was appointed; (g) the training and development activities completed by him; (h) whether he works at the home full-time or part-time (whether paid or not), and if part-time, the average number of hours worked per week; and (i) whether he resides at the home.
3.
A record of any persons who reside or work at any time at the children's home, who are not mentioned in the records kept in accordance with paragraph 1 or 2.
1. In respect of each child accommodated in the children's home, compliance with the placing authority's plan for the care of the child (where applicable) and the placement plan. 2. The deposit and issue of money and other valuables handed in for safekeeping. 3. Daily menus. 4. All accidents and injuries sustained in the home or by children accommodated there. 5. Any illnesses of children accommodated in the home. 6. Complaints in relation to children accommodated in the home and their outcomes. 7. Any allegations or suspicions of abuse in respect of children accommodated in the home and the outcome of any investigation. 8. Staff recruitment records and conduct of required checks for new workers in the home. 9. Visitors to the home and to children in the home. 10. Notifications of the events listed in Schedule 5. 11. Any unauthorised absence from the home of a child accommodated there. 12. The use of measures of control, restraint and discipline in respect of children accommodated in the home. 13. Risk assessments for health and safety purposes and subsequent action taken. 14. Medicines, medical treatment and first aid administered to any child accommodated in the home. 15. Duty rosters of persons working at the home, and the rosters actually worked. 16. The home's daily log of events. 17. Fire drills and tests of alarms and of fire equipment. 18. Records of appraisals of employees and the training and development plan. 19. Minutes of staff meetings. 20. Records of educational progress and attainment of children accommodated in the children's home. (This note is not part of the Regulations.) These Regulations are made under the Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 ("the Order"). Part II of the Order establishes, the Northern Ireland Health and Personal Social Services Regulation and Improvement Authority ("the Regulation and Improvement Authority") and Part III provides for the registration and inspection of establishments and agencies, including children's homes, by the Regulation and Improvement Authority. It also provides powers for regulations governing the conduct of establishments and agencies. The majority of Parts II and III of the Order (in so far as not already in operation) will be brought into operation on 1st April 2005. These new arrangements replace the regulatory system in relation to children's homes provided for by the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995, and these Regulations supersede the Children's Homes Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996 (as amended). Regulation 3 excludes certain establishments from the definition of a children's home under Article 9 of the Order. These include establishments providing short-term overnight care, holidays, or other activities for less than 28 days a year in relation to any one child, and a wide range of establishments providing accommodation for those aged 16 or over, unless in either case, the establishment mainly accommodates children who are disabled. Further education colleges and establishments for young offenders are also excluded. By regulation 4, each home must have a statement of purpose consisting of the matters set out in Schedule 1, and a children's guide to the home. The home must be carried on in a manner which is consistent with the statement of purpose. Regulations 6 to 10 make provision about the persons carrying on and managing the home, and require satisfactory information to be available in relation to the matters prescribed in Schedule 2. Where the provider is an organisation, it must nominate a responsible individual in respect of whom this information must be available (regulation 6). Regulation 7 prescribes the circumstances where a manager must be appointed for the home, and regulation 9 imposes general requirements in relation to the proper conduct of the home, and the need for appropriate training. Part III makes provision about the conduct of children's homes, in particular, as to welfare, health, education and religious observance, arrangements for contact and visitors, the management of behaviour, and the use of surveillance devices. Provision is also made about the staffing of homes, and the fitness of workers, and about complaints, record keeping and notification of the events listed in Schedule 5. Part IV makes provision about the suitability of premises, and the fire precautions to be taken. Part V deals with the management of children's homes. Regulation 32 requires the registered provider to visit the home as prescribed, and regulation 33 requires the registered person to monitor the matters set out in Schedule 6 relating to the quality of care provided by the home. Regulation 35 imposes requirements relating to the home's financial position. Part VI deals with miscellaneous matters including the giving of notices to the Regulation and Improvement Authority. Regulation 40 provides for offences. A breach of the regulations specified in regulation 40 may found an offence on the part of the registered person. However, no prosecution may be brought unless the Regulation and Improvement Authority has first given the registered person a notice which sets out in what respect it is alleged he is not complying with a regulation, and what action the Regulation and Improvement Authority considers it is necessary for him to take in order to comply. The notice must specify a time period for compliance, not exceeding three months. Notes: [1] S.I. 2003/431 (N.I. 9)back [3] S.I. 1995/755 (N.I. 2)back [4] S.I. 2003/439 (N.I. 11)back [5] S.I. 1987/2203 (N.I. 22)back [7] See Article 75 of the Children (Northern Ireland) Order 1995back [8] S.I. 1997/1772 (N.I. 15)back [9] S.I. 1982/713 (N.I. 10)back [10] 1968 c. 29; section 2 was amended by Article 13 of the Treatment of Offenders (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 (S.I. 1989/1344 (N.I. 9)), and paragraph 2 of Schedule 5 to the Criminal Justice (Children) (Northern Ireland) Order 1998 (S.I. 1998/1504 (N.I. 9))back [11] See section 9 of the 2001 Actback [14] Article 70(1) is amended by Schedule 4 to the Health and Personal Social Services (Quality, Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 with effect from 1st April 2005back [15] S.I. 1972/1265 (N.I. 14)back [16] 1968 c. 67; as amended by paragraph 7 of Part II of Schedule 2 to the Medicines (Specified Articles and Substances) Order 1976 (S.I. 1976/968)back [17] See S.R. 2003 No. 139 for description of social care worker for the purposes of registrationback [20] S.R. 1999 No.100, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulationsback [21] 1997 c. 50. 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. A position is within section 115(4) if it is of a kind specified in regulations and involves regularly caring for, training, supervising or being in sole charge of persons aged 18 or overback [22] Sections 113(3EA) and 115(6EA) are inserted by the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults (Northern Ireland) Order 2003 (S.I. 2003/417 (N.I. 4))back [23] Sections 113(3EC) and 115(6EB) are inserted by the Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults (Northern Ireland) Order 2003back [24] S.I. 1996/274 (N.I. 1)back [25] Article 32 of the Health and Personal Social Services (Northern Ireland) Order 1991 (S.I. 1991/194 (N.I. 1)) provides that the Chief Administrative Medical Officer of a Health and Social Services Board shall be known as the Director of Public Healthback [26] S.I. 2003/417 (N.I. 4), Art. 4(1) came into operation with effect from 30th November 2004back
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