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PART 16 E+WRequirements on responsible individuals for ensuring effective management of the service

Supervision of management of the serviceE+W

66.  The responsible individual must supervise the management of the service, which includes taking the steps described in regulations 64, 72 and 73.

Duty to appoint a managerE+W

67.—(1) The responsible individual must appoint a person to manage the service. But this requirement does not apply if the conditions in paragraph (2) or (3) apply.

(2) The conditions are—

(a)the service provider is an individual;

(b)the service provider proposes to manage the service;

(c)the service provider is fit to manage the service;

(d)the service provider is registered as a social care manager with Social Care Wales; and

(e)the service regulator agrees to the service provider managing the service.

(3) The conditions are—

(a)the service provider is a partnership, body corporate or unincorporated body;

(b)the service provider is registered to provide a care home service or residential family centre service at no more than two locations or is registered to provide a domiciliary support service in relation to no more than two areas;

(c)the service provider proposes that the individual designated as the responsible individual for the service is to be appointed to manage the service;

(d)that individual is fit to manage the service;

(e)that individual is registered as a social care manager with Social Care Wales; and

(f)the service regulator agrees to that individual managing the service.

(4) For the purposes of paragraph (2)(c), the service provider is not fit to manage the service unless the requirements of regulation 34(2) (fitness of staff) are met in respect of the service provider.

(5) The duty in paragraph (1) is not discharged if the person appointed to manage the service is absent for a period of more than three months.

Fitness requirements for appointment of managerE+W

68.—(1) The responsible individual must not appoint a person to manage the service unless that person is fit to do so.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a person is not fit to manage the service unless the requirements of regulation 35(2) (fitness of staff) are met in respect of that person.

Restrictions on appointing manager for more than one serviceE+W

69.—(1) The responsible individual must not appoint a person to manage more than one service, unless paragraph (2) applies.

(2) This paragraph applies if—

(a)the service provider has applied to the service regulator for permission to appoint a manager for more than one service, and

(b)the service regulator is satisfied that the proposed management arrangements—

(i)will not have an adverse impact on the health or well-being of individuals, and

(ii)will provide reliable and effective oversight of each service.

Duty to report the appointment of manager to service providerE+W

70.  On the appointment of a manager in accordance with regulation 67(1), the responsible individual must give notice to the service provider of—

(a)the name of the person appointed, and

(b)the date on which the appointment is to take effect.

Duty to report appointment of manager to the workforce and service regulatorsE+W

71.—(1) On the appointment of a manager in accordance with regulation 67(1), the responsible individual must give notice to the workforce and service regulators of—

(a)the name, date of birth and Social Care Wales registration number of the person appointed, and

(b)the date on which the appointment is to take effect.

(2) In a case where the service provider is an individual and the service regulator has agreed to the service provider managing the service, the service provider must give notice to the workforce regulator of—

(a)the name, date of birth and Social Care Wales registration number of the service provider, and

(b)the date from which the service provider is to manage the service.

Arrangements when manager is absentE+W

72.—(1) The responsible individual must put suitable arrangements in place to ensure that the service is managed effectively at any time when there is no manager or when the manager is not present at the service.

(2) If there is no manager or the manager is not present at the service for a period of more than 28 days, the responsible individual must—

(a)notify the service provider and the service regulator, and

(b)inform them of the arrangements which have been put in place for the effective management of the service.

VisitsE+W

73.—(1) In the case of care home services, secure accommodation services and residential family centre services M1, the responsible individual must—

(a)visit each place in respect of which the responsible individual is designated, and

(b)meet with staff and individuals at each such place.

(2) In the case of any other regulated services M2, the responsible individual must—

(a)meet with members of staff who are employed to provide a regulated service at, from or in relation to each place in respect of which the responsible individual is designated, and

(b)meet with individuals for whom a regulated service is being provided at, from or in relation to each such place.

(3) The frequency of such visits and meetings is to be determined by the responsible individual having regard to the statement of purpose but must be at least every three months.

Marginal Citations

M1See Schedule 1 to the Act for further provision about the meaning of care home services, secure accommodation services and residential family centre services.

M2See section 2(1) of the Act for the services included within the definition of “regulated service”.