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PART III CONDUCT OF RESIDENTIAL FAMILY CENTRESPrevious MatchNext Match
PART VI MISCELLANEOUSPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match
INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN THE STATEMENT OF PURPOSEPrevious MatchNext Match
1.A statement of the aims and objectives of the residential...Previous MatchNext Match
2.A statement of the services, including details of the types...Previous MatchNext Match
3.The name and address of the registered provider and of...Previous MatchNext Match
4.The relevant qualifications and experience of the registered provider and...Previous MatchNext Match
5.The number, relevant qualifications and experience of persons working at...Previous MatchNext Match
6.The organisational structure of the residential family centre. Previous MatchNext Match
7.The fees and charges of the residential family centre. Previous MatchNext Match
8.The criteria for admission to the residential family centre, including,...Previous MatchNext Match
9.A description of the underlying ethos and philosophy of the...Previous MatchNext Match
10.A description of any specific assessment, monitoring or therapeutic techniques...Previous MatchNext Match
11.A description of the advice, guidance and counselling provided, including...Previous MatchNext Match
12.The fire precautions and associated emergency procedures in the residential...Previous MatchNext Match
13.The arrangements for dealing with complaints. Previous MatchNext Match
14.The rules and conditions applying to residents, and the circumstances...Previous MatchNext Match
15.The arrangements for respecting the privacy and dignity of residents....Previous MatchNext Match
16.The policy relating to the use of drugs and alcohol...Previous MatchNext Match
17.The residential family centre’s confidentiality policy. Previous MatchNext Match
18.The arrangements for protecting children and parents under the age...Previous MatchNext Match
19.A description of any electronic or mechanical devices for the...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match
INFORMATION REQUIRED IN RESPECT OF PERSONS SEEKING TO CARRY ON, MANAGE OR WORK AT A RESIDENTIAL FAMILY CENTREPrevious MatchNext Match
2.Either— (a) where the certificate is required for a purpose...Previous MatchNext Match
3.Two written references, including a reference from the last employer,...Previous MatchNext Match
4.Where a person has previously worked in a position whose...Previous MatchNext Match
5.Documentary evidence of any relevant qualification. Previous MatchNext Match
6.A full employment history, together with a satisfactory written explanation...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 3Previous MatchNext Match
INFORMATION TO BE INCLUDED IN CASE RECORDSPrevious MatchNext Match
1.In respect of each member of the family— Previous MatchNext Match
2.The name of the placing authority, if any, and the...Previous MatchNext Match
3.The name, address and telephone number of any social worker...Previous MatchNext Match
4.The terms of any court order under which the family...Previous MatchNext Match
5.The name and address of the general medical practitioner in...Previous MatchNext Match
6.The name, address and telephone number of any school, college...Previous MatchNext Match
7.The date and circumstances of any serious incident involving any...Previous MatchNext Match
8.Any special dietary, dental or other health needs, including details...Previous MatchNext Match
9.Details of any medicines kept for any member of the...Previous MatchNext Match
10.Details of any accident or serious illness sustained by any...Previous MatchNext Match
11.Arrangements for, including any restrictions on, contact between any child...Previous MatchNext Match
12.Details of any period of absence from the residential family...Previous MatchNext Match
13.A copy of the placement plan and any revision of...Previous MatchNext Match
13A.A copy of any relevant information, conclusion or recommendation resulting...Previous MatchNext Match
14.A record of any money or valuables deposited by any...Previous MatchNext Match
15.The address, and type of establishment or accommodation, to which...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 4Previous MatchNext Match
OTHER RECORDS WITH RESPECT TO RESIDENTIAL FAMILY CENTRESPrevious MatchNext Match
1.A copy of the statement of purpose. Previous MatchNext Match
2.A record in the form of a register showing— Previous MatchNext Match
3.A statement of the procedure to be followed in the...Previous MatchNext Match
4.A statement of the procedure to be followed in the...Previous MatchNext Match
5.A record of every fire practice, drill or test of...Previous MatchNext Match
6.A daily log of events occurring in the residential family...Previous MatchNext Match
7.A record showing in respect of each person employed at...Previous MatchNext Match
8.A copy of any report made under regulation 25. Previous MatchNext Match
9.A record of all complaints made by residents or by...Previous MatchNext Match
10.A record of the charges payable by or in respect...Previous MatchNext Match
11.A copy of the staff duty roster of persons working...Previous MatchNext Match
12.A record of all visitors to the residential family centre....Previous MatchNext Match
13.A record of all accounts kept in the residential family...Previous MatchNext Match
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