Legislation – Children and Families (Wales) Measure 2010

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Introduction

PART 1
CHILD POVERTY, PLAY AND PARTICIPATION

CHAPTER 1 ERADICATING CHILD POVERTY

1 Broad aims for contributing to the eradication of child poverty

2 Strategies for contributing to the eradication of child poverty

3 Strategies prepared by the Welsh Ministers

4 Strategies prepared by local authorities …

5 Strategies prepared by other Welsh authorities

6 The Welsh authorities

7 Local authority duty to secure the availability of free childcare

8 Parental support services: powers of a local authority

9 Health support services: powers of a local authority

10 Regulations about services to tackle child poverty

CHAPTER 2 PLAY AND PARTICIPATION

11 Local authority duties in respect of play opportunities for children

12 Participation of children in local authority decision making

CHAPTER 3 INSPECTION, GUIDANCE AND DIRECTIONS

13 Inspection

14 Powers of entry

15 Powers of inspection

16 Power to require information

17 Guidance

18 Directions

PART 2
CHILD MINDING AND DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN

19 Meaning of “child minding” and “day care for children”

20 Register of child minders

21 Duty of child minders to register

22 Register of providers of day care for children

23 Duty of day care providers to register

24 Applications for registration: child minding

25 Prescribed requirements for registration as a child minder

26 Applications for registration: day care for children

27 Prescribed requirements for registration of providers of day care for children

28 Entry on the register and certificates

29 Conditions on registration

30 Regulations governing activities

31 Cancellation of registration

32 Suspension of registration

33 Voluntary removal from the register

34 Protection of children in an emergency: cancellation of registration

35 Protection of children in an emergency: changes to conditions

36 Procedure for taking certain steps

37 Appeals

38 Disqualification from registration

39 Consequences of disqualification

40 Inspection

41 Powers of entry

42 Powers of inspection

43 Power of constable to assist in exercising powers of entry

44 Supply of information to the Welsh Ministers

45 Supply of information to local authorities

46 Offence of making false or misleading statement

47 Penalty notices

48 Penalty notices: supplementary provisions

49 Time limit for proceedings

50 Offences by bodies corporate

51 Unincorporated associations

52 Functions of local authorities

53 Fees

54 Co-operation between authorities

55 Notices

56 Death of registered person

PART 3
INTEGRATED FAMILY SUPPORT TEAMS

57 Establishment of integrated family support teams

58 Functions of integrated family support teams

59 Resources for integrated family support teams

60 Composition of integrated family support teams

61 Establishment of integrated family support boards

62 Functions of integrated family support boards

63 Regulations about integrated family support teams and boards

64 Annual reports on integrated family support teams

65 Guidance about integrated family support teams

PART 4
MISCELLANEOUS AND GENERAL

66 Family social work standards officers

67 Children’s needs arising from community care needs of their parents

68 Children’s needs arising from the health conditions of their parents

69 Social services functions

70 Guidance

71 General interpretation

72 Minor and consequential amendments

73 Repeals

74 Orders and regulations

75 Commencement

76 Short title

SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 1 MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS

SCHEDULE 2 REPEALS

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PART 1CHILD POVERTY, PLAY AND PARTICIPATION

CHAPTER 1ERADICATING CHILD POVERTY

Strategies

2Strategies for contributing to the eradication of child poverty

(1)

A Welsh authority must prepare and publish a strategy for contributing to the eradication of child poverty in Wales which sets out each of the following—

(a)

objectives chosen by the authority (subject to subsections (3) and (4)) which—

(i)

relate to one or more of the broad aims for contributing to the eradication of child poverty, and

(ii)

may be pursued in the exercise of its functions;

(b)

any objectives specified in relation to the authority in regulations under subsection (5);

(c)

actions to be performed and functions to be exercised by the authority for the purpose of achieving the objectives under paragraph (a) and, if any objectives are specified in relation to the authority in regulations under subsection (5), paragraph (b).

(2)

A Welsh authority must take all reasonable steps to perform the actions and exercise the functions referred to in subsection (1)(c) in accordance with its strategy.

(3)

The Welsh Ministers and a local authority must choose a range of objectives under subsection (1)(a) relating to all of the broad aims for the eradication of child poverty.

(4)

The Welsh Ministers must also choose objectives under subsection (1)(a) which—

(a)

relate to their powers to provide funding to any person, and

(b)

promote the broad aims for the eradication of child poverty.

(5)

The Welsh Ministers may specify objectives for a Welsh authority in regulations if—

(a)

the objectives relate to one or more of the broad aims for contributing to the eradication of child poverty, and

(b)

the objectives may be pursued by the Welsh authority in the exercise of its functions.

(6)

Regulations under subsection (5) may also provide that subsection (1)(a) and paragraph (c) of that subsection (as it relates to paragraph (a)) do not apply to a Welsh authority to the extent specified in the regulations.

(7)

For the purposes of this section, a reference to an action to be performed or a function to be exercised by a Welsh authority is a reference to an action or function which is within the powers of the Welsh authority.

(8)

For provision about the preparation and publication of strategies, see sections 3 to 5 of this Measure F1….

3Strategies prepared by the Welsh Ministers

(1)

The Welsh Ministers—

(a)

must publish their first strategy under this Part in 2010,

(b)

must keep their strategy under review, and

(c)

may from time to time remake or revise their strategy.

(2)

Before making, remaking or revising their strategy, the Welsh Ministers must consult—

(a)

the Secretary of State, and

(b)

such other persons as they consider appropriate.

(3)

The provisions of subsection (2)(a) are not to be interpreted as conferring a power or duty on the Secretary of State.

(4)

The Welsh Ministers must publish a strategy when they make it and whenever they remake it; and, if they revise the strategy without remaking it, they must publish either the revisions or the strategy as revised (as they consider appropriate).

(5)

If the Welsh Ministers publish a strategy or revisions under subsection (4) they must lay a copy of the strategy or revisions before the National Assembly for Wales.

(6)

The Welsh Ministers must in 2013 and in every third year after 2013—

(a)

publish a report containing an assessment of the extent to which—

(i)

the objectives contained in their strategy for contributing to the eradication of child poverty have been achieved, and

(ii)

if an objective has not been achieved, progress that has been made towards achieving the objective;

(b)

lay a copy of the report before the National Assembly for Wales.

4Strategies prepared by local authorities F2

(1)

The duty of a local authority to publish a strategy under section 2(1) is discharged on publication F3of a local well-being plan under section 39 F4, 44(5) or 47(6) or (11) of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 (anaw 2) by the public services board of which the authority is a member, but only if the authority’s strategy is an integral part of that plan.

F5(2)

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F5(3)

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(4)

In section 66 (regulations and orders), after subsection (6) insert—

“(7)

Any statutory instrument containing regulations made under section 26 by the Welsh Ministers is subject to annulment in pursuance of a resolution of the National Assembly for Wales.

(8)

Paragraphs 33 to 35 of Schedule 11 to the Government of Wales Act 2006 make provision about the National Assembly for Wales procedures that apply to any statutory instrument containing regulations or an order made in exercise of functions conferred upon the National Assembly for Wales by this Act that have been transferred to the Welsh Ministers by virtue of paragraph 30 of that Schedule.”.

5Strategies prepared by other Welsh authorities

(1)

In this section a reference to a “Welsh authority” does not include—

(a)

the Welsh Ministers;

(b)

a local authority.

(2)

Subsection (3) applies to the strategy of a Welsh authority under section 2.

(3)

Regulations may make provision as to—

(a)

the period to which a strategy is to relate;

(b)

when and how a strategy must be published;

(c)

keeping a strategy under review;

(d)

consultation to be carried out before a strategy is published.

F6(4)

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(5)

The duty of a Welsh authority under section 2(1) to publish a strategy is discharged if the strategy is an integral part of a F7local well-being plan published under section 39 F8, 44(5) or 47(6) or (11) of the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 (anaw 2) by each public services board for a local authority area in which the Welsh authority exercises functions.