Children’s Services Co-operation Act (Northern Ireland) 2015

JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
Citation2015 NI c 10
Year2015
(1) The functions conferred by this Act are to be exercised for the purpose of improving the well-being of children and young persons.physical and mental health;the enjoyment of play and leisure;learning and achievement;living in safety and with stability;economic and environmental well-being;the making by them of a positive contribution to society;living in a society which respects their rights;living in a society in which equality of opportunity and good relations are promoted between persons who share a relevant characteristic and persons who do not share that characteristic.(3) In this section “relevant characteristic” means a characteristic mentioned in any of paragraphs (a) to (d) of section 75(1) of the Northern Ireland Act 1998.(4) In determining the meaning of well-being for the purposes of this Act, regard is to be had to any relevant provision of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (which is to say, the Convention of that name adopted by General Assembly resolution 44/25 of 20 November 1989) .(5) The Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister may by regulations make such amendments to subsection (2) as it thinks appropriate.(6) Regulations must not be made under subsection (5) unless a draft of the regulations has been laid before, and approved by a resolution of, the Assembly.(1) Every children's authority must, so far as is consistent with the proper exercise of its children functions, co-operate with other children's authorities and with other children's service providers in the exercise of those functions.(2) The Executive must make arrangements to promote co-operation of the kind mentioned in subsection (1) .(3) Every children's authority must co-operate with the Executive in the making of the arrangements mentioned in subsection (2) .(4) “Children functions” are any functions which may contribute to the well-being of children and young persons.(1) The Executive must adopt a strategy (the “children and young persons strategy”) setting out how it proposes to improve the well-being of children and young persons.what outcomes the Executive intends should be achieved for that purpose;what actions will be taken by Northern Ireland departments (among others) for the purpose of achieving those outcomes;how it will be determined whether, and to what extent, the outcomes have been achieved.(3) The strategy must state the period within which it is intended that the outcomes should be achieved (the “lifetime” of the strategy) .children and young persons,parents and guardians of children and young persons,such persons representing the views and interests of children and young persons as the Executive thinks appropriate, andsuch other persons as the Executive thinks appropriate.revise or replace the strategy if the Executive is satisfied that changes in circumstances justify doing so;amend the strategy by extending its lifetime.lay the strategy, and any revisions to it, before the Assembly, andpublish it, and any revisions, in such other manner as the Executive thinks appropriate.(7) At the end of the lifetime of the strategy, the Executive must adopt a new one.(8) Subsections (2) to (7) apply to any new strategy.(1) This section applies to a children's authority for the purposes of exercising any functions in accordance with arrangements under section 2.provide staff, goods, services, accommodation or other resources to another children's authority;make contributions to a fund out of which relevant payments may be made.(3) A “relevant payment” is a payment in respect of expenditure incurred, by a children's authority contributing to the fund, in the exercise of its functions.(1) For each reporting period, the Executive must prepare a report on the operation of this Act.for the first report prepared after the adoption of a strategy, the period since its adoption;in any other case, the period since the preparation of the preceding report under this section.what actions have been taken by the Executive, and Northern Ireland departments, for the purpose of achieving the outcomes set out in the children and young persons strategy;what progress has been made towards achieving those outcomes, or the extent to which they have been achieved;how children's authorities and other children's service providers have co-operated with each other in the provision of children's services;how children's authorities have exercised the powers conferred by section 4(2) ;how the well-being of children and young persons has improved.any further opportunities for co-operation between children's authorities and other children's service providers that could help to achieve the outcomes set out in the strategy,any other ways in which the well-being of children and young persons could be improved, andany ways in which the children and young persons strategy might be revised in order to contribute to those improvements.not more than 18 months after the date on which it adopted a children and young person's strategy,thereafter, during the lifetime of that strategy, at intervals of not more than 3 years, andat the end of the lifetime of a strategy.(6)

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