SAFEGUARD
AND PROMOTE
THE
WEL
F
ARE
OF
CHILDREN
1.1. Section 11 of the 2004 Act places a duty on key people and bodies in England to make arrangements to ensure that their functions are discharged with regard to the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children. Section 28 of the Act requires similar bodies in Wales to do the same. Theapplication of this duty will vary according to the nature of each agency and its functions. The key people and bodies that are covered by the duty are:
•
local
authoritie
s
,
including
district councils;
•
the
police;
•
the
probation
se
r
vice;
•
NHS
bodies(Strategic
Health
A
uthoritie
s
,
Designated
Special
Health
A
uthoritie
s
,
Prima
r
y Care
T
r
ust
s
,
NHS
T
r
ust
s
,
Local Health
Boards
and
NHS
F
oundation
T
r
usts);
•
Or
g
anisations
(cu
r
rently
the
Connexions
Service) providing services under section114 of the Learning and Skills Act 2007;Border Agency in an Act that deals directly with UK Border Agency work. It therefore appears in section 55 of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 20093.1.3. The duty does not give the UK Border Agency any new functions, nor does it over- ride its existing functions. It does require the Agency to carry out its existing functionsin a way that takes into account the need to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.1.4. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children is defined in the guidance to section11 of the 2004 Act (section 28 in Wales) and in Working Together to Safeguard Children4 as:
•
protecting
c
hildren
from
maltreatment;
•
pre
v
enting
impai
r
ment
of
c
hildre
n
’
s
health
or
de
v
elopment
(where
health
means
‘p
h
ysical
or
mental
health’
and
de
v
elopment
means
‘p
h
ysical,
intellectual,
emotional,
social
or
beh
a
vioural de
v
elopment’);
•
Y
outh
offending
teams;
•
G
o
v
e
r
nors
/
Directors
of
Prisons
and
Young Offender Institutions;
•
Directors
of
Secure
T
raining
Centres;
•
T
he
British
T
ranspo
r
t
P
olic
e
.
1.2. The UK Border Agency functions are not devolved, unlike those of the bodies listedin the 2004 Act, and so the Government has chosen to apply the duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children to the UK
3 In Scotland the legislative p r ovisions for p r otecting child r en and p r omoting their welfa r e a r e contained in the P r otection of Child r en ( Scotland ) Act 2007 and the Child r en ( Scotland ) Act 1995. The principles of co-operation and info r mation sharing between agencies in the safegua r ding of child r en a r e, howeve r , impor tant themes in the legislative framework and guidance gove r ning the deliver y of child r en’s ser vices in Nor the r n I r eland, whe r e the legislative p r ovisions a r e the Child r en (Nor the r n I r eland) O r der 1995, and the Safegua r ding V ulnerable G r oups (Nor the r n I r eland) O r der 2007. In both jurisdictions A r ea Child P r otection Committees a r e the means of p r oviding local p r ocedu r es and p r ocesses for agencies to comply with the legislation to safegua r d child r en and to co-operate togethe r , and for anyone working with child r en. 4 The W elsh Assembly Gove r nment has p r oduced its own version of “ W orking T ogether” with a definition that matches this albeit exp r essed in a dif fe r ent wa y . It is available at: http://cymru.gov.uk/pubs/circulars/2007/nafwc1207en. pdf?lang=en
•
ensuring
that
c
hildren
are
g
r
o
wing
up in
circumstances
consistent
with
the
pr
o
vision
of
safe
and
effect
i
v
e
care;
and
•
unde
r
taking
that
role
so
as
to
enable
those
c
hildren
to
h
a
v
e
opti
m
um
life
c
hances
and to
enter
adulthood
successfull
y
.
1.5. The overall framework set out in the 2004Act is to provide a basis for achieving the vision of safeguarding set out in the report Safeguarding Children5 i.e:
•
all
a
g
encies
w
orking
with
c
hildren,
y
oung
people
and
their
families
ta
k
e
all
reasonable
measures
to
ensure
that
the
risks
of
ha
r
m
to
c
hildre
n
’
s
w
elfare
are
minimised;
and
•
where
there
are
conce
r
ns
about
c
hildren and
y
oung
people
’
s
w
elfar
e
,
all
a
g
encies
ta
k
e
all
appropriate
actions
to
address those
conce
r
n
s
,
w
orking
to
a
g
reed
local
policies
and
procedures
in
pa
r
tnership
with
other
a
g
encie
s
.
FRAMEWORK FOR
MAKING
E
FFECTIVE
ARRANGEMENTS
TO
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