Guidance on Part 6 of the Regulations – Monitoring and Reviewing Children’s Homes
The Quality and Purpose of Care Standard
This chapter was added in December 2022.
The physical environment for children must be safe and secure and protect them from harm or the risk of harm.
The manager and responsible individual must ensure that the physical environment is maintained to a high standard, meets the needs of the children and feels and looks like a family home for children. Any damage or wear and tear should be quickly and regularly repaired.
Risk assessments must be regularly reviewed and updated and comply with statutory requirements. See Risk Assessment and Planning Procedure
After consultation with the fire and rescue authority for the area in which the Home is located, the registered person must:
A record must be kept of every fire drill or fire alarm test conducted, with details of any deficiency in either the procedure or the equipment concerned, together with details of the steps taken to remedy that deficiency.
To follow.