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Statutory Instrument 2003 No. 1996The Day Care and Child Minding (National Standards) (England) Regulations 2003(The document as of February, 2008) STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS2003 No. 1996CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS, ENGLANDThe Day Care and Child Minding (National Standards) (England) Regulations 2003
In exercise of the powers conferred upon the Secretary of State by sections 79C and 104(4) of the Children Act 1989[1], the Secretary of State for Education and Skills, having consulted Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools in England and such other persons as he considered appropriate, hereby makes the following Regulations: Citation, commencement and application 1. - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Day Care and Child Minding (National Standards) (England) Regulations 2003 and shall come into force on 1st September 2003. (2) These Regulations apply only in relation to England. Revocation 2.The Day Care and Child Minding (National Standards) (England) Regulations 2001[2], are hereby revoked. Interpretation 3.In these Regulations -
(b) who has care of him;
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(b) may take account of -
(ii) any failure or alleged failure of such a person to comply with that duty in any respect or on any occasion. (2) A registered person who acts as a child minder, or provides day care, on premises shall -
(b) meet the requirements of the national standards; and (c) have regard to the supporting criteria that are applicable to the child care category into which the care provided by him falls and to any additional or alternative supporting criteria which he is notified by the Chief Inspector are applicable to that care. (3) Any allegation that a registered person has failed to comply with paragraph (2) may be taken into account in any proceedings under Part XA of the Act.
(b) any person in charge; or (c) any person living or working on the premises. (2) A person shall not be taken to have given corporal punishment in breach of paragraph (1) if the action was taken for reasons that include averting an immediate danger of personal injury to, or an immediate danger of death of, any person (including the child himself).
(b) in all other cases as soon as reasonably practicable, but not later than 14 days, after the event has occurred. Keeping of records
(b) preserve every entry in the records specified in paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 of that Schedule for a period of two years from that date on which the entry was made; and (c) provide the Chief Inspector with copies of such of those records as he may from time to time request. (2) A registered person who provides day care shall -
(b) provide the Chief Inspector with copies of such of those records as he may from time to time request. (3) A registered person who provides day care by means of an open access scheme is not required to keep the records specified in paragraphs 1, 2, 4 and 9 of that Schedule.
(b) children to be escorted by a parent or other responsible person to and from those premises. Notice
(b) what action the person should take to comply; and (c) the period within which that person should take that action, such period to begin with the date of the notice. (2) A registered person shall comply with the terms of the notice within the period specified in that notice. "National Standards for Under Eights' Day Care and Child Minding - Childminding" [2003] ISBN 1-84478-060-0. "National Standards for Under Eights' Day Care and Child Minding - Full Day Care" [2003] ISBN 1-84478-061-9. "National Standards for Under Eights' Day Care and Child Minding - Out of School Care" [2003] ISBN 1-84478-062-7. "National Standards for Under Eights' Day Care and Child Minding - Creches" [2003] ISBN 1-84478-063-5. "National Standards for Under Eights' Day Care and Child Minding - Sessional Care" [2003] ISBN 1-84478-064-3. 1. - (1) In the case of child minding, a change of the following persons -
(b) any person living or working on the premises (provided that persons are not to be treated as working on the premises for the purposes of this paragraph if none of their work is done in the part of the premises in which children are looked after or if they do not work on the premises at times when children are looked after there). (2) The information to be provided is the new person's date of birth, full name, any former names or aliases and home address.
(b) any person looking after children on the premises, (c) any person living or working on the premises (provided that persons are not to be treated as working on the premises for the purposes of this paragraph if none of their work is done in the part of the premises in which children are looked after or if they do not work on the premises at times when children are looked after there), (d) where the day care is provided by a partnership, committee or corporate or unincorporated body whose prime purpose is to provide day care, any person who is a member of that body, and (e) where the day care is provided by a partnership, committee or corporate or unincorporated body whose prime purpose is not the provision of day care, any person who has delegated, clearly identifiable and direct responsibility for the provision of day care. (2) The information to be provided is the new person's date of birth, full name, any former names or aliases used by them and home address.
(b) where day care is provided by a registered charity, any change in the name or registration number of the charity. 3.Where day care is provided by a committee, partnership or unincorporated body, particulars of any change in the name of the body that provides the care.
(b) by the registered person, or any person living, working or employed on the premises. 12.Particulars of any other significant event which is likely to affect the suitability of the registered person or any person caring for the children on the premises to look after children. 1.The name, home address and date of birth of each child who is looked after on the premises. 2.The name, home address and telephone number of a parent of each child who is looked after on the premises. 3.The name, home address and telephone number of any person who will be looking after children on the premises. 4.A daily record of the names of the children looked after on the premises, their hours of attendance and the names of the persons who looked after them. 5.A record of accidents occurring on the premises. 6.A record of any medicinal product administered to any child on the premises, including the date and circumstances of its administration, by whom it was administered, including medicinal products which the child is permitted to administer to himself, together with a record of a parent's consent. 7.The name, address and telephone number of the registered person and every other person living or employed on the premises. 8.A statement of the procedure to be followed in the event of a fire or accident. 9.A statement of the procedure to be followed in the event of a child being lost or not collected. 10.A statement of the procedure to be followed where a parent has a complaint about the service provided by the registered person. 11.A statement of the arrangements in place for the protection of children, including arrangements to safeguard the children from abuse or neglect and procedures to be followed in the event of allegations of abuse or neglect. (This note is not part of the Regulations) These Regulations revoke and re-enact with modifications the Day Care and Child Minding (National Standards) Regulations 2001 which are repealed. They require that a person who is registered under Part XA of the Children Act 1989 (as inserted by the Care Standards Act 2000) to act as a child minder or provide day care meets the requirements of the national standards and has regard to the supporting criteria, as set out in the documents listed in Schedule 1. He must also ensure that corporal punishment is not used by anyone who looks after children (regulation 5). Regulations 4 and 8 also place certain duties and confer certain powers on Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools in England in respect of the national standards and supporting criteria, including the power to take criminal proceedings against a person so registered in the circumstances set out in regulations 5, 6, 8 and 10. These Regulations also require that a person so registered notifies Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools of the matters specified in Schedule 2, and keeps the records specified in Schedule 3. Notes: [1] 1989 c. 41. Section 79C was inserted into the Children Act by section 79(1) of the Care Standards Act 2000 (c. 14). For the definition of "prescribed" see section 105(1) of the Act and for the meaning of "regulations" see section 79B(7).back [2] S.I. 2001/1828.back ISBN 0 11 047242 X -- Back --
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