PART 3 ASSESSING THE NEEDS OF INDIVIDUALS
PART 6 LOOKED AFTER AND ACCOMMODATED CHILDREN
Duties of local authorities in relation to looked after children
78.Principal duty of a local authority in relation to 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
85.Contributions towards maintenance of looked after children
86.Children’s homes provided, equipped and maintained by Welsh Ministers or Secretary of State
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)
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
Regulation of local authority functions relating to looked after and accommodated children
Leaving care, accommodation and fostering
103.Befriending, advising and assisting looked after children
104.Young people entitled to support under sections 105 to 115
108.Pathway assessments and plans: post-18 living arrangements
111.Cessation of duties in relation to category 3 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
Moving looked after children to live outside the jurisdiction
PART 8 SOCIAL SERVICES FUNCTIONS
PART 9 CO-OPERATION AND PARTNERSHIP
162.Arrangements to promote co-operation: adults with needs for care and support and carers
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
Direct payments: after-care under the Mental Health Act 1983
CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS MAINTENANCE OF LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN
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
PART 2 MINOR AND CONSEQUENTIAL AMENDMENTS RELATING TO THE OMBUDSMAN
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),...
Public Services Ombudsman (Wales) Act 2005
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),...
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)....
24.Omit the italic cross-heading before section 26 (disclosure).
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)...