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2001 No. 2189 (W.151)

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, WALES

The Children (Leaving Care) (Wales) Regulations 2001

  Made 12th June 2001 
  Coming into force 1st October 2001 

The National Assembly for Wales in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 23A(3), 23B(5), (6), (8)(c), (10), 23D(2), 23E, 24B(6), 24D(2) and 104(4) of, and paragraphs 19B(2), (3), (7) and (8) of Schedule 2 to, the Children Act 1989[1], hereby makes the following Regulations:

Citation, commencement and application
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Children (Leaving Care)(Wales) Regulations 2001 and shall come into force on 1st October 2001.

    (2) These Regulations apply to Wales.

Interpretation
    
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires - 

Eligible children
     3.  - (1) For the purposes of paragraph 19B(2)(b) of Schedule 2 to the Act, the prescribed period is 13 weeks and the prescribed age is 14.

    (2) The following categories of children are not to be eligible children despite falling within paragraph 19B(2) of Schedule 2 - 

Relevant children
     4.  - (1) For the purposes of section 23A(3), the category of children described in paragraph (2) are an additional category of relevant children.

    (2) Any child aged 16 or 17 (not being subject to a care order) [
9] who - 

    (3) For the purposes of this regulation, "detained" means detained in a remand centre, a young offender institution or a secure training centre[10], or any other institution pursuant to an order of a court.

    (4) Any child who has lived with a person falling within section 23(4) of the Act for a continuous period of six months or more is not to be a relevant child despite falling within section 23A(2).

    (5) Paragraph (4) applies whether the period of six months commences before or after a child ceases to be looked after by a local authority.

Assessments and pathway plans  -  general
     5.  - (1) Each responsible local authority must prepare a written statement describing the manner in which the needs of each eligible and relevant child will be assessed.

    (2) The written statement must include, in relation to each child whose needs are to be assessed, information about, in particular - 

    (3) The responsible local authority must make a copy of the statement available to the child and the persons specified in regulation 7(5).

    (4) Nothing in these Regulations shall prevent the carrying out of any assessment or review under these Regulations at the same time as any assessment, review or consideration under any other provision.

Involvement of the child or young person
    
6.  - (1) The responsible local authority in carrying out an assessment and in preparing or reviewing a pathway plan, shall to the extent that it is reasonably practicable - 

    (2) The responsible local authority shall without delay provide the child or young person with copies of - 

and shall so far as reasonably practicable ensure that the contents of each document are explained to him or her.

Assessment of needs
    
7.  - (1) The responsible local authority shall assess the needs of each eligible child, and each relevant child who does not already have a pathway plan, in accordance with these Regulations.

    (2) The assessment is to be completed - 

    (3) Each responsible local authority shall ensure that a written record is kept of - 

    (4) In carrying out an assessment the responsible local authority shall take account of the following considerations - 

    (5) The responsible local authority shall, unless it is not reasonably practicable to do so, seek and take into account the views of - 

Pathway plans
     8.  - (1) As soon as possible after completing the assessment, the responsible local authority shall prepare a pathway plan for each eligible child, and each relevant child who does not already have one, in accordance with this regulation.

    (2) The pathway plan must include, in particular, the matters referred to in the Schedule.

    (3) The pathway plan must, in relation to each of the matters referred to in the Schedule, set out - 

    (4) The pathway plan must be recorded in writing.

Review of pathway plans
    
9.  - (1) The responsible local authority shall review the pathway plan of each eligible, relevant and former relevant child in accordance with this regulation.

    (2) The responsible local authority shall arrange a review - 

    (3) In carrying out a review, the responsible local authority shall, to the extent it considers it appropriate to do so, seek and take account of the views of the persons mentioned in regulation 7(5).

    (4) The responsible local authority conducting a review shall consider - 

    (5) The results of the review must be recorded in writing.

Retention and confidentiality of records
    
10.  - (1) Records relating to assessments, pathway plans and their review shall be retained by the responsible local authority until the seventy-fifth anniversary of the date of birth of the child or young person to whom they relate, or if the child dies before attaining the age of 18, for a period of fifteen years beginning with the date of the child's death.

    (2) The requirement in paragraph (1) may be complied with by retaining the original written records or copies of them, or by keeping all or part of the information contained in them in some other accessible form such as a computer record.

    (3) The records mentioned in paragraph (1) must be kept securely and may not be disclosed to any person except in accordance with - 

Support and accommodation
    
11.  - (1) For the purposes of section 23B(8)(c) (support for relevant children), the responsible local authority must provide assistance, including financial assistance, which may in exceptional circumstances, be in cash, in order to meet the child's needs in relation to education, training or employment as provided for in his or her pathway plan.

    (2) For the purposes of section 23B(10), "suitable accommodation" means accommodation - 

    (3) For the purposes of section 24B(5) (provision of vacation accommodation),

Functions of personal advisers
     12.  - (1) A personal adviser shall have the following functions[16] - 

    (2) The functions are - 

Representations
     13.  - (1) The Representations Procedure (Children) Regulations 1991[17]shall be amended as follows.

    (2) In regulation 2 (Interpretation) - 



Signed on behalf of the National Assembly for Wales under section 66(1) of the Government of Wales Act 1998[18]


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

12th June 2001



SCHEDULE
Regulations 8(2) and (3) and 9(4)


MATTERS TO BE DEALT WITH IN THE PATHWAY PLAN AND REVIEW


     1. The nature and level of personal support to be provided to the child or young person.

     2. Details of the accommodation the child or young person is to occupy.

     3. A detailed plan for his or her education or training.

     4. Where relevant, how the responsible local authority will assist the child or young person in employment or seeking employment.

     5. The support to be provided to enable the child or young person to develop and sustain appropriate family and social relationships.

     6. A programme to develop the practical and other skills necessary for him or her to live independently.

     7. The financial support to be provided to the child or young person, in particular where it is to be provided to meet his or her accommodation and maintenance needs.

     8. The health needs, including any mental health needs, of the child or young person, and how they are to be met.

     9. Contingency plans for action to be taken by the responsible local authority should the pathway plan for any reason cease to be effective.



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Regulations.)


These Regulations make provision about support for children and young people aged 16 and over, who are, or have been, looked after by a local authority.

Regulations 3 and 4 prescribe further categories of children to whom local authorities will, or as the case may be, will not, owe additional duties as provided for in Part III of the Children Act 1989, as amended by the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000.

Regulations 5 to 10 make provision about the assessment of needs, and the preparation and review of pathway plans, and regulation 11 makes provision about assistance with education and training, and accommodation.

Regulation 12 prescribes the functions of a personal adviser. Regulation 13 amends the Representations Procedure (Children) Regulations 1991 as they affect children and young people formerly looked after by a local authority, or leaving care.


Notes:

[1] 1989 c.41 ("the 1989 Act"). Sections 23A and 23B are inserted by the Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000 (c.35) ("the 2000 Act"), section 2(4); sections 23D and 23E are inserted by section 3 of the 2000 Act; sections 24B and 24D are inserted by section 4 of the 2000 Act. Paragraph 19B of Schedule 2 is inserted by section 1 of the 2000 Act. The functions of the Secretary of State under these provisions are transferred to the National Assembly for Wales in relation to Wales by virtue of article 2 of the National Assembly for Wales (Transfer of Functions) Order 1999 (S.I. 1999/672) and section 8(7) of the 2000 Act. See section 105(1) of the 1989 Act for the definition of "prescribed".back

[2] 1977 c.49.back

[3] 1997 c.46.back

[4] 1984 c.23.back

[5] See section 19B of the 1989 Act for the meaning of "eligible child".back

[6] See section 23A of the 1989 Act for the meaning of "relevant child".back

[7] See section 23C of the 1989 Act for the meaning of "former relevant child".back

[8] A person falls within section 23(4) if he or she is a parent of the child, a person who is not a parent but who has parental responsibility for the child, or where the child is in care and there was a residence order in force with respect to the child immediately before the care order was made, a person in whose favour the residence order was made.back

[9] A "care order" is defined in section 105(1) of the Act by reference to section 31(11) of that Act.back

[10] For remand centres, young offender institutions and secure training centres, see section 43 of the Prison Act 1952 (15&16 Geo 16 and Eliz 2 c.52) as amended by the Criminal Justice Act 1982 (c.48) section 11, Criminal Justice Act 1988 (c.33), paragraphs 11 and 12 of Schedule 15, and the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c. 37), paragraph 6 of Schedule 8.back

[11] "Health" and "development" are defined for the purposes of Part III of the Act in section 17(11).back

[12] An independent visitor is a person appointed as a visitor for a child in accordance with paragraph 17 of Schedule 2 to the Act.back

[13] Personal advisers are provided for in sections 23B(2), 23C(3)(a) and 23D of, and paragraph 19C of Schedule 2 to, the Act.back

[14] 1998 c.30. Currently the relevant regulations are the Education (Student Support) Regulations 2000 (S.I. 2000/1121).back

[15] 1996. c.56. The definition of further education is in section 2(3).back

[16] In addition the responsible local authority may see fit to arrange for the personal adviser to act on its behalf in the provision of other services pursuant to section 17(5)(b) of the Act.back

[17] S.I. 1991/ 879 as amended by S.I. 1991/2033 and 1993/3069.back

[18] 1998 c.38.back



Cymraeg (Welsh)



ISBN 0 11090342 0


  Prepared 20 September 2001


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