PART IIICONDUCT OF CHILDREN'S HOMES

CHAPTER 2STAFFING

Fitness of workers26

1

The registered person shall not—

a

employ a person under a contract of employment to work at the children’s home unless that person is fit to do so;

b

allow a volunteer to work at the children’s home unless that person is fit to do so;

c

allow any other person to work at the children’s home in a position in which he or she may in the course of his or her duties have regular contact with children accommodated there unless that person is fit to do so.

2

For the purposes of paragraph (1), a person is not fit to work at a children’s home unless—

a

he or she is of suitable integrity and good character to work at a children’s home;

b

he or she has the qualifications, skills and experience necessary for the work he or she is to perform;

c

he or she is physically and mentally fit for the purposes of the work he or she is to perform; and

d

full and satisfactory information or documentation (as the case may be) is available in relation to him or her in respect of the following matters—

i

except where paragraph (3) applies, in respect of each matter specified in paragraphs 1 to 6 of Schedule 2;

ii

where paragraph (3) applies, in respect of each matter specified in paragraphs 1 and 3 to 7 of Schedule 2.

3

This paragraph applies where any certificate or information on any matters specified in paragraph 2 of Schedule 2 is not available to an individual because any provision of the Police Act 199721 has not been brought into force.

4

The registered person shall ensure that—

a

any offer of employment to, or other arrangement about working at the children’s home made with or in respect of, a person falling within paragraph (1) is subject to paragraph (2)(d) being complied with in relation to that person; and

b

unless paragraph (5) applies, no such person starts work at a children’s home until such time as paragraph (2)(d) has been complied with in relation to him or her.

5

Where the following conditions apply, the registered person may permit a person to start work at a children’s home notwithstanding paragraph (4)(b)—

a

the registered person has taken all reasonable steps to obtain full information in respect of each of the matters listed in Schedule 2 in respect of that person, but the enquiries in relation to any of the matters listed in paragraphs 3 to 6 of Schedule 2 are incomplete;

b

full and satisfactory information in relation to that person has been obtained in respect of—

i

the matter specified in paragraph 1 of Schedule 2; and

ii

except where paragraph (3) applies, the matter specified in paragraph 2 of that Schedule; or

iii

where paragraph (3) applies, the matter specified in paragraph 7 of that Schedule;

c

in the reasonable opinion of the registered person the circumstances are exceptional; and

d

pending receipt of, and satisfying himself or herself with regard to, any outstanding information, the registered person ensures that the person is appropriately supervised while carrying out his or her duties.

6

The registered person shall ensure that any person working at the children’s home who does not fall within paragraph (1) is appropriately supervised at all times.