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Care Standards Bill [H.L] — as amended on report | Author(s) | Lord Hunt of Kings Heath |
Publisher | TSO, London, 28 March 2000 |
Pages | 81 pp (HL Bill 52 session 1999/2000) |
Source | The Stationery Office, PO Box 276, London SW8 5DT. |
Keywords | Services ; Social Services Departments ; Management [care] ; Care homes ; Registration eg homes, nursing homes ; Social workers ; Training [welfare work] ; Standards of provision ; Statutes. |
Annotation | The purpose of this Bill is to establish a National Care Standards Commission; and to make provision for the registration and regulation of children's homes, independent hospitals, independent clinics, care homes, residential family centres, domiciliary care agencies, fostering agencies and voluntary adoption agencies. It also establishes a General Social Care Council and a Care Council for Wales, and makes provision for the registration, regulation and training of social care workers. The Bill makes provision for the protection of vulnerable adults (POVA). In addition, statements of national minimum standards may be prepared and published by the Minister. Once enacted, the Nurses Agencies Act 1957 and the Registered Homes Act 1984 are repealed. The Central Council for Education and Training of Social Workers (CCETSW) will also be abolished. This version of the Bill reflects any changes made in the Lords at Committee Stage on 10th, 13th and 18th January 2000, as well as at Report Stage. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-000602001 P |
Classmark | I: PF: QA: KW: Q3: QR: QW: 583: 6P |
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