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Made | 8th March 2004 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 11th March 2004 | ||
Coming into force | 1st April 2004 |
(2) For the purposes of regulation 3(1)(i), the person providing relevant services is -
Functions of the Children's Rights Director
3.
- (1) The functions of the Children's Rights Director are -
(b) subject to paragraph (2), to advise the CSCI as to -
(c) to monitor and advise the CSCI about the effectiveness of the procedure and methodology mentioned in sub-paragraph (b);
(d) to advise the CSCI from time to time on the numbers, qualifications and experience of staff it is likely to require to discharge its functions in relation to relevant services, and to assist the CSCI in the appointment of such staff;
(e) to monitor action taken by the CSCI to enforce the requirements of the relevant regulations;
(f) to monitor action taken by the CSCI pursuant to section 81 of the 2003 Act in relation to relevant services;
(g) to monitor the effectiveness of measures taken by local authorities[11] for the purposes of safeguarding the rights and welfare of children and young persons;
(h) to ascertain -
and to report such views to the CSCI in so far as they are relevant to the discharge by the CSCI of its functions;
(i) to monitor and review the effectiveness of the arrangements made by the person providing relevant services in accordance with relevant regulations, any national minimum standards and any guidance given by a Minister of the Crown in relation to -
(j) to report, to a police officer or an officer of the local authority for the area in which the service is provided or situated, any cases where he has reasonable cause to suspect that any child to whom relevant services are provided is suffering, or is likely to suffer, significant harm;
(k) to advise the CSCI about its procedures for dealing with complaints received from children or young persons about relevant services;
(l) to report to the CSCI any significant matters relating to the rights and welfare of children and young persons who are provided with relevant services;
(m) to discuss matters relating to the provision of relevant services with such bodies, including voluntary organisations, as appear to him to be appropriate;
(n) to report to the CSCI about -
(o) to report to the CSCI on the effectiveness of the relevant regulations, of any national minimum standards and of any guidance given by a Minister of the Crown, applicable to relevant services;
(p) to publicise the office of the Children's Rights Director and his functions;
(q) to assist the CSCI from time to time in the preparation of reports, including its annual report, in so far as they concern relevant services.
(2) The functions set out in paragraph (1)(b) and (k) are subject to the requirements of regulations relating to the functions of the CSCI made under the 1989 Act or the 2000 Act[12].
Revocation
4.
The National Care Standards Commission (Children's Rights Director) Regulations 2002[13] are hereby revoked.
Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Health
Stephen Ladyman,
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Department of Health
8th March 2004
[4] Section 87C was inserted in the Children Act 1989 ("the 1989 Act") by section 107 of the Care Standards Act 2000 (c. 14) ("the 2000 Act").back
[5] See section 102(1) and (3) of the 2003 Act which provides for the transfer of functions of the National Care Standards Commission under the 2000 Act to the Commission for Social Care Inspection. The Commission for Social Care Inspection is established pursuant to section 42 of the 2003 Act.back
[6] See section 148 of the 2003 Act for the definition of English local authority social services.back
[7] See Part 3 of the 1989 Act (local authority support for children and families).back
[8] Sections 23B to 23D and 24A to 24D were inserted in the 1989 Act, and section 24 substituted, by the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000 (c. 35), sections 2(4), 3 and 4.back
[10] Section 87 is amended by section 105 of the Care Standards Act 2000.back
[11] See section 148 of the 2003 Act for the definition of local authority.back
[12] Certain functions of the National Care Standards Commission under the 2000 Act are transferred to the CSCI by section 102(1) and (3) of the 2003 Act.back