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There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The Children (Private Arrangements for Fostering) Regulations 2005, SCHEDULE 1.
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Regulations 3 and 5
1. The information referred to in regulations 3(4) and 5(2) is–E+W
(a)the name, sex, date and place of birth, religious persuasion, racial origin and cultural and linguistic background of the child;
(b)the name and current address of the person giving the notice and his addresses within the previous five years;
(c)the name and current address of the proposed or current private foster carer and his addresses within the previous five years;
(d)the name and current address of the parents of the child and of any other person who has parental responsibility for the child and (if different) of any person from whom the child is to be, or was, received;
(e)the name and current address of the minor siblings of the child, and details of the arrangements for their care;
(f)the name and current address of any person, other than a person specified in sub-paragraph (d), who is or was involved (whether or not directly) in arranging for the child to be fostered privately;
(g)the date on which it is intended that the private fostering arrangement will start, or on which it did start; and
(h)the intended duration of the private fostering arrangement.
2. In the case of a person giving notice under regulation 3(1) or 5(1) the information referred to in regulations 3(4) and 5(2) also includes—E+W
(a)any offence of which he has been convicted;
(b)any disqualification or prohibition imposed on him under section 68 or 69 of the Act or under any previous enactment of either of those sections;
(c)any such conviction, disqualification or prohibition imposed on any other person living in or employed at the same household;
(d)any order of a kind specified in regulations under section 68 of the Act made at any time with respect to him;
(e)any order of a kind specified in regulations under section 68 of the Act made at any time with respect to a child who has been in his care; and
(f)any rights or power with respect to a child that have been at any time vested in an authority specified in regulations under section 68 of the Act under an enactment specified in those regulations.
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