Legislation – Health and Social Care (Wales) Act 2025

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Introduction

PART 1
SOCIAL CARE

CHAPTER 1 PROVISION OF SOCIAL CARE SERVICES TO CHILDREN: RESTRICTIONS ON PROFIT

Overview of Chapter

1 Overview of Chapter 1

Regulation of social care services provided to children

2 Restricted children’s services

3 Applications for registration in respect of restricted children’s services

4 Registration in respect of a restricted children’s service: transitional arrangements

5 Grant or refusal of registration in respect of a restricted children’s service

6 Fit and proper person: relevant considerations

7 Providers of restricted children’s services: information contained in annual return

8 Variation or cancellation of registration as a provider of a restricted children’s service

9 Restricted children’s services: information contained in the register of service providers

Local authority functions in respect of accommodation for looked after children

10 Local authority duty to secure sufficient accommodation

11 Duty to prepare and publish an annual sufficiency plan

12 Duty to secure accommodation: reporting

13 Ways in which looked after children are to be accommodated

CHAPTER 2 MISCELLANEOUS AMENDMENTS IN RELATION TO SOCIAL CARE SERVICES, SOCIAL CARE WORKERS AND LOCAL AUTHORITY SOCIAL CARE FUNCTIONS

Regulation of social care services: registration etc. of social care services providers

14 Duty to submit and publish annual return

15 Application for cancellation of service provider’s registration: information to be provided

16 Cancellation and variation of service provider’s registration without application: notice procedures

Regulation of social care services: information, inspections and investigations

17 Information, inspection and investigations

Social care workers: registration and fitness to practise

18 Meaning of social care worker: childcare workers

19 Fitness to practise cases: powers to extend interim orders

Local authority social services functions

20 Direct payments in social care

21 Accommodation of children

Minor and consequential amendments

22 Social care: minor and consequential amendments

PART 2
HEALTH CARE

23 Overview of Part 2

24 Direct payments for health care

25 Direct payments for health care: minor and consequential amendments

26 Provision of health services by local authorities

PART 3
GENERAL

27 General interpretation

28 Consequential and transitional provision etc.

29 Coming into force

30 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 SOCIAL CARE: MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

SCHEDULE 2 DIRECT PAYMENTS FOR HEALTH CARE: MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

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PART 1SOCIAL CARE

CHAPTER 1PROVISION OF SOCIAL CARE SERVICES TO CHILDREN: RESTRICTIONS ON PROFIT

Regulation of social care services provided to children

2Restricted children’s services

In the 2016 Act—

(a)

in section 1, after paragraph (b) insert—

“(ba)

Chapter 2 also makes provision restricting the entities that may provide‍ children’s home services, secure accommodation services and fostering services;”;

(b)

after section 2 insert—

“2AMeaning of “restricted children’s service”

(1)

For the purposes of this Part, the following regulated services are a “restricted children’s service”—

(a)

a care home service‍ in so far as the service is a children’s home service;

(b)

a fostering service;

(c)

a secure accommodation service.

(2)

For the purposes of subsection (1), a “children’s home service” is a care home service provided at one or more places at which the service is provided wholly or mainly to children.‍

(3)

Schedule 1 makes further provision about the meaning of a restricted children’s service.”

(c)

in Schedule 1, after paragraph 1(3) insert—

“(3A)

But a school that constitutes a care home service by virtue of‍ sub-paragraph (3) does not constitute a‍ children’s home service unless–

(a)

it has provided more days of accommodation to looked after children than to children who are not looked after children for any period of 12 months falling within the previous 24 months, or

(b)

it intends to provide more days of accommodation to looked after children than to children who are not looked after children for any period of 12 months falling within the following 24 months.

(3B)

In sub-paragraph (3A), “looked after children‍ means children who are looked after by local authorities as described in section 74(1) of the 2014 Act.”

Annotations:
Commencement Information

I1S. 2 not in force at Royal Assent, see s. 29(2)