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 2CHILD MINDING AND DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN

Disqualification from registration

38Disqualification from registration

(1)

In this section “registration” means registration under this Part.

(2)

Regulations may provide for a person to be disqualified from registration.

(3)

The regulations may, in particular, provide for a person to be disqualified from registration if—

(a)

the person is barred from regulated activity relating to children (within the meaning of section 3(2) of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 (c. 47));

(b)

an order of a prescribed kind has been made with respect to the person;

(c)

an order of a prescribed kind has been made at any time with respect to a child who has been in the person’s care;

(d)

a requirement of a prescribed kind has been imposed at any time with respect to such a child, under or by virtue of any enactment;

(e)

the person has at any time been refused registration under this Part of this Measure, Part 3 of the Childcare Act 2006 (c. 21) or under Part 10 or Part 10A of the Children Act 1989 (c. 41) or any prescribed enactment, or had any such registration cancelled;

(f)

the person has been convicted of an offence of a prescribed kind or has been discharged absolutely or conditionally for such an offence;

(g)

the person has been given a caution in respect of an offence of a prescribed kind;

(h)

the person has at any time been disqualified from fostering a child privately (within the meaning of the Children Act 1989 (c. 41));

(i)

a prohibition has been imposed on the person at any time under section 69 of the Children Act 1989 (c. 41), section 10 of the Foster Children (Scotland) Act 1984 (c. 56) or any prescribed enactment;

(j)

the person’s rights and powers with respect to a child have at any time been vested in a prescribed authority under a prescribed enactment.

(4)

Regulations may provide for a person to be disqualified from registration if—

(a)

the person lives in the same household as another person who is disqualified from registration, or

(b)

the person lives in a household in which another person who is disqualified is employed.

(5)

Regulations under subsection (2) or (4) may provide for a person not to be disqualified from registration (and in particular may provide for a person not to be disqualified from registration for the purposes of section 39) by reason of any fact which would otherwise cause the person to be disqualified if—

(a)

the person has disclosed the fact to the Welsh Ministers, and

(b)

the Welsh Ministers have consented in writing to the person not being disqualified from registration and have not withdrawn their consent.

(6)

In this section—

caution” includes a reprimand or warning within the meaning of section 65 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37);

enactment” means any enactment having effect at any time in any part of the United Kingdom.

(7)

A conviction in respect of which a probation order was made before 1 October 1992 (which would not otherwise be treated as a conviction) is to be treated as a conviction for the purposes of this section.