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2.Meaning of “well-being”
3.Meaning of “adult”, “child”, “carer”and “disabled”
4.Meaning of “care and support”
PART 2 GENERAL FUNCTIONS
5.Well-being duty
6.Other overarching duties: general
7.Other overarching duties: UN Principles and Convention
8.Duty to issue a statement of the outcomes to be achieved
9.Power to issue a code to help achieve the outcomes
10.Local authorities and the code
11.Issue, approval and revocation of the code
12.Power to help local authorities to comply with the code's requirements
13.Publication of information and reports
14.Assessment of needs for care and support, support for carers and preventative services
14A.Plans following assessments of needs under section 14
15.Preventative services
16.Promoting social enterprises, co-operatives, user led services and the third sector
17.Provision of information, advice and assistance
18.Registers of sight-impaired, hearing-impaired and other disabled people
19.Duty to assess the needs of an adult for care and support
20.Refusal of a needs assessment for an adult
21.Duty to assess the needs of a child for care and support
22.Refusal of a needs assessment for a child aged 16 or 17
23.Refusal of a needs assessment for a child aged under 16
24.Duty to assess the needs of a carer for support
25.Refusal of a needs assessment for an adult carer
26.Refusal of a needs assessment for a carer aged 16 or 17
27.Refusal of a needs assessment for a carer aged under 16
28.Combining needs assessments for a carer and a cared for person
29.Combining needs assessments and other assessments
30.Regulations about assessment
31.Part 3: interpretation
PART 4 MEETING NEEDS
32.Determination of eligibility and consideration of what to do to meet needs
33.Procedure for regulations under section 32
34.How to meet needs
35.Duty to meet care and support needs of an adult
36.Power to meet care and support needs of adult
37.Duty to meet care and support needs of a child
38.Power to meet care and support needs of a child
39.Duty to maintain family contact
Meeting support needs of a carer
40.Duty to meet support needs of an adult carer
41.Duty to meet support needs of an adult carer: supplementary
42.Duty to meet support needs of a child carer
43.Duty to meet support needs of a child carer: supplementary
44.Supplementary provision about the duties to meet carer's needs
45.Power to meet support needs of a carer
46.Exception for persons subject to immigration control
47.Exception for provision of health services
48.Exception for provision of housing etc
49.Restrictions on provision of payments
50.Direct payments to meet an adult's needs
51.Direct payments to meet a child's needs
52.Direct payments to meet a carer's needs
53.Direct payments: further provision
54.Care and support plans and support plans
55.Regulations about care and support plans and support plans
56.Portability of care and support
57.Cases where a person expresses preference for particular accommodation
58.Protecting property of persons being cared for away from home
PART 5 CHARGING AND FINANCIAL ASSESSMENT
59.Power to impose charges
60.Persons upon whom charges may be imposed
61.Regulations about the exercise of a power to impose a charge
62.Regulations disapplying a power to impose a charge
63.Duty to carry out a financial assessment
64.Regulations about financial assessments
65.Regulations disapplying the duty to carry out a financial assessment
66.Determination as to a person's ability to pay a charge
67.Duty to give effect of determination as to ability to pay a charge
68.Deferred payment agreements
69.Charging for preventative services and assistance
70.Recovery of charges, interest etc
71.Creation of a charge over an interest in land
72.Transfer of assets to avoid charges
73.Reviews relating to charging
PART 6 LOOKED AFTER AND ACCOMMODATED CHILDREN
74.Child or young person looked after by a local authority
75.General duty of local authority to secure sufficient accommodation for looked after children
76.Accommodation for children without parents or who are lost or abandoned etc
77.Accommodation for children in police protection or detention or on remand etc
78.Principal duty of a local authority in relation to looked after children
79.Provision of accommodation for children in care
80.Maintenance of looked after children
81.Ways in which looked after children are to be accommodated and maintained
82.Review of child's case before making alternative arrangements for accommodation
83.Care and support plans
84.Regulations about care and support plans
85.Contributions towards maintenance of looked after children
86.Children’s homes provided, equipped and maintained by Welsh Ministers or Secretary of State
87.Regulations about looked after children
88.Regulations about conditions under which a child in care is allowed to live with a parent etc
89.Regulations about placements of a kind mentioned in section 81(6)(d)
90.Regulations about placements out of area
91.Regulations about the avoidance of disruption in education
92.Regulations about the placing of children with local authority foster parents and prospective adopters
93.Regulations providing for approval of local authority foster parents
94.Regulations about agency arrangements
Regulation of local authority functions relating to looked after and accommodated children
94A.Regulation of the exercise of local authority functions relating to looked after and accommodated children
94B.Offence of contravening regulations under section 94A
95.Promotion and maintenance of contact between child and family
96.Family visits to or by children: expenses
97.Duty of local authority to ensure visits to, and contact with, looked after children and other children
98.Independent visitors for looked after children
99.Appointment of independent reviewing officer
100.Functions of the independent reviewing officer
101.Referred cases
102.Review of cases and inquiries into representations
103.Befriending, advising and assisting looked after children
104.Young people entitled to support under sections 105 to 115
105.Keeping in touch
106.Personal advisers
107.Pathway assessments and plans: general
108.Pathway assessments and plans: post-18 living arrangements
109.Support for category 2 young people
110.Support for category 3 young people
111.Cessation of duties in relation to category 3 young people
112.Support for category 4 young people
113.Cessation of duties in relation to category 4 young people
114.Support for category 5 young people and former category 5 young people
115.Support for category 6 young people and former category 6 young people
116.Supplementary provision about support for young persons in further or higher education
117.Charging for provision under sections 109 to 115
119.Use of accommodation for restricting liberty
120.Assessment of children accommodated by health authorities and education authorities
121.Assessment of children accommodated in care homes or independent hospitals
122.Visitors for children notified to a local authority ...
123.Services for children notified to a local authority ...
Moving looked after children to live outside the jurisdiction
124.Arrangements to assist children to live outside England and Wales
125.Death of children being looked after by local authorities
125A.Jurisdiction of courts
125B.Rules of court
125C.Privacy for children involved in proceedings under this Part
125D.(1) A person must not publish to the public at...
126.Adults at risk
127.Adult protection and support orders
128.Duty to report adults at risk
129.Abolition of local authority's power to remove persons in need of care and attention
130.Duty to report children at risk
131.Guidance about adults at risk and children at risk
132.The National Independent Safeguarding Board
133.Regulations about the National Board
134.Safeguarding Children Boards and Safeguarding Adults Boards
135.Functions and procedures of Safeguarding Boards
136.Safeguarding Boards: annual plans and reports
137.Supply of information requested by Safeguarding Boards
138.Funding of Safeguarding Boards
139.Safeguarding Boards: supplementary
140.Combined Safeguarding Boards
141.Procedure for orders under section 140
142.Interpretation of Part 7
PART 8 SOCIAL SERVICES FUNCTIONS
143.Social services functions of local authorities
144.Directors of social services
144A.Annual reports
144B.Local market stability reports
144C.General duty of the Welsh Ministers
145.Power to issue codes
146.Issue, approval and revocation of codes
147.Departure from requirements in codes
148.Policy statements: requirements and ancillary powers
149.Directions to require compliance with codes of practice
150.Grounds for intervention
151.Warning notice
152.Power of Welsh Ministers to intervene
153.Power to require local authority to obtain advisory services
154.Power to require performance of functions by other persons on behalf of authority
155.Power to require performance of functions by Welsh Ministers or nominee
156.Power to direct exercise of other social services functions
157.General power to give directions and take steps
158.Intervention: duty to report
159.Directions
160.Duty to co-operate
161.Powers of entry and inspection
162.Arrangements to promote co-operation: adults with needs for care and support and carers
163.Arrangements to promote co-operation: children
164.Duty to co-operate and provide information in the exercise of social services functions
164A.Duty of other persons to co-operate and provide information
165.Promoting integration of care and support with health services etc
166.Partnership arrangements
167.Resources for partnership arrangements
168.Partnership boards
169.Guidance about partnership arrangements
170.Adoption service: joint arrangements
PART 10 COMPLAINTS, REPRESENTATIONS AND ADVOCACY SERVICES
CHAPTER 1 COMPLAINTS AND REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT SOCIAL SERVICES
171.Complaints about social services
172.Complaints about social services: supplementary
173.Assistance for complainants
174.Representations relating to certain children etc
175.Representations relating to certain children etc: further provision
176.Representations relating to former looked after children etc
177.Further consideration of representations
178.Assistance for persons making representations
CHAPTER 2 COMPLAINTS ABOUT PRIVATE SOCIAL CARE AND PALLIATIVE CARE
179.Investigation of complaints about privately arranged or funded social care and palliative care
180.Independent advocacy services for complaints about privately arranged or funded palliative care
CHAPTER 3 ADVOCACY SERVICES
181.Provision of advocacy services
182.Provision of advocacy services: restrictions
183.Publicising advocacy services in care homes
184.Research and provision of information
185.Adults in prison, youth detention accommodation or bail accommodation etc
186.Children in youth detention accommodation, prison or bail accommodation etc
187.Persons in prison, youth detention accommodation or bail accommodation etc
188.Interpretation of sections 185 to 187
189.Provider failure: temporary duty on local authority
190.Provider failure: exception to temporary duty
191.Provider failure: supplementary
192.Amendment of the National Assistance Act 1948
193.Recovery of costs between local authorities
194.Ordinary residence
195.Disputes about ordinary residence and portability of care and support
195A.Offences committed by bodies or partnerships
196.Orders and regulations
197.General interpretation and index of defined expressions
198.Power to make consequential and transitional provision etc
200.Short title
1.Sections 50 (direct payments to meet an adult's needs), 51...
2.For subsection (1) of section 50 substitute—
3.In subsection (3) of that section— (a) in paragraph (a),...
4.In subsection (4) of that section— (a) in paragraph (a),...
5.In subsection (5) of that section— (a) in paragraph (a),...
6.In subsection (6)(b) of that section, for “A's needs for...
7.For subsection (1) of section 51 substitute—
8.In subsection (3)(a) and (b) of that section, for “who...
9.In subsection (5)(a) of that section, for “meeting the child's...
10.In subsection (1) of section 53— (a) in the opening...
11.Omit subsections (2) to (8) of that section.
12.After subsection (8) of that section insert—
13.In subsection (9) of that section— (a) for “, 51...
14.In subsection (10) of that section, for “care and support...
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS MAINTENANCE OF LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN
1.(1) Where a local authority is looking after a child...
2.(1) Contributions towards a child's maintenance may only be recovered...
3.(1) Where a contributor has been served with a contribution...
4.CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS MAINTENANCE OF LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN
5.Regulations may provide for— (a) the considerations which a local...
6.(1) A contribution notice required under this Schedule to be...
INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS ABOUT PRIVATELY ARRANGED OR FUNDED SOCIAL CARE AND PALLIATIVE CARE
PART 1 NEW PARTS 2A AND 2B FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICES OMBUDSMAN (WALES) ACT 2005
1.The Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005 is amended as...
2.After Part 2 (investigation of complaints) insert— PART 2A INVESTIGATION...
3.Until the coming into force of Part 5 of the...
4.After Schedule 3 (listed authorities) insert— SCHEDULE 3A EXCLUDED MATTERS:...
PART 2 MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS RELATING TO THE OMBUDSMAN
5.The Local Government Act 1974 is amended as follows.
6.In section 29 (investigations: further provisions), in subsection (5), for...
7.In section 33 (consultation between Local Commissioner, the Parliamentary Commissioner...
8.In section 34G (investigations: further provisions), in subsection (2), for...
9.In section 34M (consultation with other Commissioners), in subsection (7),...
10.The Local Government Act 2000 is amended as follows.
11.Section 67 (consultation with ombudsmen) has effect, until the repeal...
12.In section 70 (investigations: further provisions), in subsection (2), in...
13.The Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005 is amended as...
14.In the heading to Part 2 (investigation of complaints), after...
15.In section 2 (power of investigation)— (a) in subsection (1),...
16.In section 4 (who can complain), in subsection (1)—
17.In section 7 (matters which may be investigated), in subsection...
18.In section 9 (exclusion: other remedies)— (a) in subsection (1),...
19.In section 10 (other excluded matters), in subsection (1), after...
20.In section 14 (information, documents, evidence and facilities), before subsection...
21.In section 23 (special reports: supplementary)— (a) in subsection (1),...
22.Omit the italic cross-heading before section 25 (consultation and co-operation)....
23.Omit sections 25 to 25B (consultation and co-operation).
24.Omit the italic cross-heading before section 26 (disclosure).
25.Omit sections 26 and 27 (disclosure of information).
26.Omit section 32 (protection from defamation claims).
27.In section 41 (interpretation), in subsection (1)—
28.In the heading to section 42 (former health care providers...
29.(1) Section 42 (former health care providers and social landlords:...
30.(1) Schedule 1 (Public Services Ombudsman for Wales: appointment etc)...
31.In the title to Schedule 2, after “MATTERS” insert “...
32.The Commissioner for Older People (Wales) Act 2006 is amended...
33.In section 18 (power to disclose information), in subsection (1),...
34.In Schedule 4 (minor and consequential amendments), in paragraph 2,...
35.In Schedule 10 to the Government of Wales Act 2006...
36.(1) Schedule 3 to the Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011...