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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2007 No. 1357 (W.128)

SOCIAL CARE, WALES

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, WALES

The Local Authority Adoption Service (Wales) Regulations 2007

  Made 27 March 2007 
  Coming into force 2 April2007 


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


PART 1

GENERAL
1. Title, commencement and application
2. Interpretation
3. Statement of purpose
4. Children's guide
5. Review of statement of purpose and children's guide
6. Requirement to open a child's case record
7. Natural Parents
8. Prospective adopters and approved adopters
9. Adoption Panels

PART 2

MANAGERS
10. Appointment of manager
11. Fitness of manager
12. General requirements
13. Notification of offences

PART 3

CONDUCT OF LOCAL AUTHORITY ADOPTION SERVICE
14. Arrangements for the protection of children
15. Staffing
16. Fitness of workers
17. Employment of staff
18. Staff disciplinary procedure
19. Arrangements for the absence of manager
20. Records with respect to staff
21. Fitness of premises
22. Review of quality of service
23. Assessment of service
24. Compliance notification
25. Complaints
26. Notifiable events

PART 4

MISCELLANEOUS
27. Revocation of regulations

  SCHEDULE 1 INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

  SCHEDULE 2 INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CHILDREN'S GUIDE

  SCHEDULE 3 INFORMATION REQUIRED IN RESPECT OF PERSONS SEEKING TO MANAGE OR WORK FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE ADOPTION SERVICE

  SCHEDULE 4 RECORDS TO BE KEPT IN RELATION TO EACH PERSON WORKING FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE ADOPTION SERVICE

  SCHEDULE 5 NOTIFIABLE EVENTS

The National Assembly for Wales in exercise of the powers conferred upon it by sections 9(1) and (3), 10 and 140(1) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002[
1] and sections 50 and 118(1) and (5) to (7) of the Care Standards Act 2000[2] hereby makes the following Regulations:—



PART 1

GENERAL

Title, commencement and application
     1. —(1) The title of these Regulations is the Local Authority Adoption Service (Wales) Regulations 2007 and they come into force on 2 April 2007.

    (2) These Regulations apply in relation to Wales.

Interpretation
    
2. —(1) In these Regulations—

    (2) In these Regulations, a reference—

    (3) in these Regulations, unless the contrary intention appears, references to employing a person include—

and references to an employee or to a person being employed are to be construed accordingly.

Statement of purpose
     3. —(1) Each local authority must compile in relation to the adoption service a written statement (in these Regulations referred to as "the statement of purpose") which must consist of a statement as to the matters listed in Schedule 1.

    (2) The authority must supply a copy of the statement of purpose to the National Assembly and must make a copy of it available, upon request, for inspection by—

    (3) Subject to paragraph (4), the authority must ensure that their adoption service is at all times conducted in a manner which is consistent with its statement of purpose.

    (4) Nothing in paragraph (3) requires or authorises the authority to contravene, or not to comply with any other provision of these Regulations.

Children's guide
    
4. —(1) Each local authority must produce a written guide to the adoption service (in these Regulations referred to as "the children's guide") which must consist of a statement as to the matters listed in Schedule 2.

    (2) The authority must provide a copy of the children's guide to—

Review of statement of purpose and children's guide
    
5. —(1) Each local authority must—

Requirement to open a child's case record
    
6. —(1) Each local authority must set up a case record ("the child's case record") in respect of each child and place on it —

Natural Parents
    
7. —(1) Each local authority where it considers that adoption is the preferred option for a child, or where a child is relinquished, must provide natural parents with:—

    (2) Each local authority where it considers that adoption is the preferred option for a child, or where a child is relinquished, must ascertain the wishes and feelings of the natural parents and guardian of the child and of any other significant person the local authority considers relevant in relation to—

    (3) This paragraph applies where the father of a child does not have parental responsibility for the child, and the father's identity is known to the local authority.

    (4) Where paragraph (3) applies and the local authority is satisfied it is appropriate to do so the local authority must ascertain so far as possible whether the father—

Prospective and approved Adopters
    
8. Each local authority must—

Adoption Panels
    
9. —(1) Each local authority must—

    (2) Where the local authority, after having followed the procedures referred to in regulations 23 and 25 of the 2005 Adoption Agencies Regulations , considers a prospective adopter may be suitable to be an adoptive parent, it must carry out an assessment in accordance with the 2005 Adoption Agencies Regulations;



PART 2

MANAGERS

Appointment of manager
    
10. —(1) Each local authority must appoint one of its officers to manage the adoption service and must forthwith notify the National Assembly of—

    (2) The officer appointed by the local authority to manage the adoption service must—

    (3) The authority must forthwith notify the National Assembly if the person appointed under paragraph (1) ceases to manage the adoption service.

Fitness of manager
    
11. —(1) Only a person who is fit to do so may manage an adoption service.

    (2) A person is not fit to manage an adoption service unless that person—

General requirements
    
12. —(1) The manager must, having regard to—

manage the adoption service with sufficient care, competence and skill.

    (2) The manager must from time to time undertake such training as is appropriate to ensure that he or she has the experience and skills necessary to manage the adoption service.

Notification of offences
    
13. A manager who is convicted of any criminal offence, whether in Wales or elsewhere, must give immediate notice in writing to the National Assembly of—



PART 3

CONDUCT OF LOCAL AUTHORITY ADOPTION SERVICE

Arrangements for the protection of children
    
14. Each local authority must prepare and implement a written policy which—

Staffing
    
15. Each local authority must ensure that, having regard to—

there is a sufficient number of suitably qualified, competent and experienced persons working for the purposes of the adoption service, and that the local authority has a clear written recruitment policy for recruiting its staff.

Fitness of workers
    
16. —(1) A local authority must not—

    (2) This paragraph applies to any person employed, other than by the authority in a position in which that person may in the course of that person's duties have regular contact with children who may be, or have been placed for adoption by the authority or who may receive or are receiving adoption support services from the authority.

    (3) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a person is not fit to work for the purposes of an authority's adoption service unless that person—

    (4) The authority must take reasonable steps to ensure that any persons working for the purposes of the adoption service who are not employed by the authority and to whom paragraph (2) does not apply are appropriately supervised while carrying out their duties.

Employment of staff
    
17. —(1) Each local authority must—

    (2) The authority must ensure that all persons employed by the authority for the purposes of the adoption service—

Staff disciplinary procedure
    
18. —(1) Each local authority must operate a disciplinary procedure which, in particular—

    (2) For the purposes of paragraph (1)(b), an appropriate person is—

Arrangements for the absence of manager
    
19. Each local authority must establish a system to ensure that where the manager proposes to be or is absent from the local authority for a continuous period of 20 working days or more an identified person is responsible for the management of the adoption service until such time as the manager returns to the adoption service or (as the case may be) a new manager is appointed by the authority.

Records with respect to staff
    
20. —(1) Each local authority must maintain and keep up to date the records specified in Schedule 4.

    (2) The records specified in paragraph (1) must be retained for at least 15 years from the date of the last entry.

Fitness of premises
    
21. —(1) The local authority must use premises for the purposes of their adoption service which are suitable for the purpose of achieving the aims and objectives set out in the statement of purpose.

    (2) The authority must ensure—

Review of Quality of Service
     22. —(1) The local authority must make suitable arrangements to establish and maintain a system for monitoring, reviewing and improving the quality of adoption services provided by the local authority.

    (2) The system established under paragraph (1) must make provision by the local authority for —

    (3) Following a review of the quality of care, the local authority must within 28 working days prepare a report of that review and make a copy of the available report in an appropriate format when requested by —

Assessment of Service
    
23. —(1) The National Assembly can at any time request the local authority to undertake an assessment of the service provided to service users using its adoption services.

    (2) Within 28 days of receiving a request under paragraph (1) the local authority must supply to the appropriate office of the National Assembly the assessment in the form required by the National Assembly.

    (3) The local authority must take reasonable steps to ensure that the assessment is not misleading nor inaccurate.

Compliance Notification
    
24. —(1) The National Assembly can at any time notify the local authority of the action that in the National Assembly's view the local authority must take to ensure compliance with the 2000 Act and any regulations made under it.

    (2) The National Assembly can specify the timescale within which the local authority must take the action required under paragraph (1).

    (3) The local authority must advise the appropriate office of the National Assembly of the completion of any action required under paragraph (1).

Complaints
    
25. Each local authority must—

Notifiable events
    
26. —(1) If, in relation to a local authority, any of the events listed in the table in Schedule 5 occur, the local authority must without delay notify the persons listed in the columns of the table in respect of the event.

    (2) Any notification made in respect of this order orally, must also be put in writing.



PART 4

MISCELLANEOUS

Revocation of regulations
    
27. The Local Authority Adoption Service (Wales) Regulations 2005[10] are revoked.



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[11].


D. Elis-Thomas
The Presiding Officer of the National Assembly

28 March 2007



SCHEDULE 1
Regulation 3(1)


INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE STATEMENT OF PURPOSE


     1. The aims and objectives of the local authority in relation to the adoption service, including cases involving intercountry adoption.

     2. The arrangements that the local authority has put in place to assess and make provision for adoption support services.

     3. The name and address of the manager.

     4. The relevant qualifications and experience of the manager.

     5. The number, relevant qualifications and experience of the staff employed by the authority for the purposes of the authority's adoption service.

     6. The organisational structure of the adoption service.

     7. The system in place to monitor and evaluate the provision of services to ensure that the services provided by the authority are effective and the quality of the adoption service is of an appropriate standard.

     8. The procedures for recruiting, preparing, assessing, approving and supporting prospective adoptive parents.

     9. Details of the adoption support service advisor and the procedures for the assessment for and provision of adoption support services.

     10. A summary of the complaints procedures established in accordance with the Representations Procedure (Children) (Wales) Regulations 2005 [
12], the Social Services Complaints Procedure (Wales) Regulations 2005 [13] and section 114 of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003[14].

     11. The address and telephone number of the appropriate office of the National Assembly.



SCHEDULE 2
Regulation 4(1)


INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE CHILDREN'S GUIDE


     1. A summary of the statement of purpose

     2. A summary of the procedures where adoption is identified as the appropriate plan for the child.

     3. Information about the role of the adoption support services advisor and a summary of the procedures for seeking an assessment for the provision of adoption support services.

     4. A summary of the complaints procedures established in accordance with section 26 of the Children Act 1989, the Local Authority Social Services (Complaints Procedure) Order 1990 and section 114 of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003.

     5. Details of how a child may have access to the services of an advocate who is independent of the authority to assist the child in bringing a complaint or making a representation under the complaints procedures referred to in paragraph 4.

     6. The address and telephone number of the appropriate office of the National Assembly.

     7. The name, address and telephone number of the Children's Commissioner for Wales.



SCHEDULE 3
Regulation 11(2)(c)


INFORMATION REQUIRED IN RESPECT OF PERSONS SEEKING TO MANAGE OR WORK FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE ADOPTION SERVICE


     1. Proof of identity including a recent photograph.

     2. Either—

     3. A minimum of two written references, including a reference from the person's most recent employer, if any.

     4. Where a person has previously worked in a position whose duties included work with children or vulnerable adults, so far as reasonably practicable verification of the reason why the employment or position ended.

     5. Documentary evidence of any relevant qualification.

     6. A full employment history, together with a satisfactory written explanation of any gaps in employment.



SCHEDULE 4
Regulation 20(1)


RECORDS TO BE KEPT IN RELATION TO EACH PERSON WORKING FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE ADOPTION SERVICE


A record including in respect of each persons working for the local authority—

     1. Full name.

     2. Sex.

     3. Date of birth.

     4. Home address.

     5. Criminal Records Bureau checks (where appropriate), to be updated every three years and satisfactory.

     6. Written references and confirmation of them having been checked by phone.

     7. A full employment history, together with a satisfactory written explanation of any gaps in employment,

     8. Qualifications relevant to, and experience of work involving children.

     9. The dates on which he or she commences and ceases to be so employed.

     10. Whether he or she is employed by the local authority under a contract of service or a contract for services, or is employed by someone other than the authority.

     11. His or her job description and whether he or she works full-time or part-time and the number of hours for which he or she is employed by or contracted to work for, the authority's adoption service each week.

     12. Training undertaken by him or her, supervision, appraisal, disciplinary action (if any) taken against him or her and the outcome of that action, records of complaints (if any) made against or concerning him or her and the outcome of that complaint and any other records in relation to his or her employment.



SCHEDULE 5
regulation 26(1)


NOTIFIABLE EVENTS


Column 1 Column 2  
Event: To be notified to:  
  Appropriate office of the National Assembly Local authority for the area in which the child is placed for adoption
Death of a child placed with prospective adopters where an adoption order has yet to be made Yes Yes
Referral to the Secretary of State pursuant to section 2(1)(a) of the Protection of Children Act 1999 of an individual working for a adoption service Yes  



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations)


These Regulations are made under the Adoption and Children Act 2002 ("the 2002 Act") and the Care Standards Act 2000 ("the 2000 Act") and apply to Welsh local authorities. They replace the Local Authority Adoption Service (Wales) Regulations 2005. They provide a regulatory framework for local authority adoption services. Chapter 6 of the Health and Social Care (Community Health and Standards) Act 2003 provides for the inspection of local authority services by the National Assembly for Wales ("the National Assembly").

Regulations 3 and 4 require that each local authority providing an adoption service must have a statement of purpose setting out the aims and objectives of the service and a children's guide. The service must be carried on in a manner which is consistent with the statement of purpose.

Part 2 makes provision about the persons managing the service, and requires satisfactory information to be available in relation to the matters prescribed in Schedule 3.

Part 3 makes provision about the conduct of the service, staffing and fitness of workers, the suitability of the premises, complaints and record keeping, and for reviewing the quality of service.


Notes:

[1] 2002 c.38back

[2] 2000 c.14back

[3] S.I. 2005/1313 (W.95)back

[4] S.I. 2005/1512 (W.116)back

[5] 2000c.14back

[6] 2002 c.38back

[7] O.S. 2005/1512 (Cy.116)back

[8] 1971 c.80back

[9] 2005/3115 (W.235)back

[10] 2005/1514 (W.118).back

[11] 1998 c.38.back

[12] S.I. 2005/ 3365 (W. 262).back

[13] S.I.2005/ 3366 (W.263).back

[14] 2003 (c.43).back



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