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Changes over time for: Section 62


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Version Superseded: 28/02/2014
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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the Children and Families (Wales) Measure 2010, Section 62.

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62Functions of integrated family support boardsW
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(1)The objectives of integrated family support boards are—
(a)to ensure the effectiveness of what is done by the integrated family support teams to which they relate;
(b)to promote good practice by the local authorities and Local Health Boards participating in the teams in respect of the functions assigned to the teams;
(c)to ensure that integrated family support teams have sufficient resources to carry out their functions;
(d)to ensure that the local authorities and Local Health Boards participating in the integrated family support teams co-operate with the integrated family support teams in discharging the teams' functions.
(2)An integrated family support board is to have such functions in relation to its objectives as the Welsh Ministers may by regulations prescribe.
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