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Matters to be included in the Statement of Purpose
2.Details of the home's ethos, the outcomes that the home...
3.A description of the accommodation offered by the home, including—...
5.The arrangements for supporting the cultural, linguistic and religious needs...
7.Details of how a person, body or organisation involved in...
9.A description of the home's policy and approach in relation...
17.Details of the home's approach to behavioural support, including information...
19.Details of the experience and qualifications of staff, including any...
20.Details of the management and staffing structure of the home,...
Information required in respect of persons seeking to carry on, manage or work at a children's home
2.Either— (a) where the position falls within regulation 5A of...
3.Two written references, including a reference from the person's most...
4.If a person has previously worked in a position involving...
5.Documentary evidence of any qualifications which the person considers relevant...
6.A full employment history, together with a satisfactory explanation of...
Information to be included in each child's case records
4.The child's ethnicity, and the child's cultural and linguistic background....
6.The address, and the type of establishment or accommodation, to...
7.The dates on which any money or valuables are deposited...
8.The statutory provision (if any) under which the child is...
9.Contact details of certain persons in relation to the child
10.The name, address, telephone number and the religion, if any,...
11.The name, address and telephone number of any social worker...
13.The name, address and telephone number of any employer of...
14.Information relating to the care, protection or safety of the child
15.The date and circumstances of any measure of control, discipline...
16.Arrangements for, and any restrictions on, contact between the child,...
18.Every school report received in respect of the child while...
22.Details of any accident or serious illness involving the child...
23.Details of any immunisation, allergy, or medical examination of the...
24.Details of any health examination or developmental test conducted with...
Modification of the Regulations for short breaks and secure children's homes
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