24 Response Not Accepted Self-assessed

Registration of children's home care staff

Recommendation

The Chair and Panel recommend that the Department for Education introduces arrangements for the registration of staff working in care roles in children's homes. Registration should be with an independent body charged with setting and maintaining standards of training, conduct and continuing professional development, and with the power to enforce these through fitness to practise procedures. The Chair and Panel recognise that registration may require a period of phasing in, and therefore recommend that priority be given to professional registration of children's home managers.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
The Department for Education published the findings of a Call for Evidence on the children's homes workforce and a literature review on 8 July 2021 (Official government response, 4 May 2022). The UK government stated that it would continue to keep the recommendation for a professional register of the residential childcare sector under review. No further published evidence has been identified since May 2022.
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Jurisdiction
England
Section Reference
E
Response
Not Accepted
Accepted in Part UK Government Initial Response
20 Dec 2018

The Government agrees in principle that further workforce regulation could provide an effective additional means of protecting children. We are mindful that introducing professional registration for all staff in care roles in children's homes would represent major change for the sector. We will therefore launch an evidence-gathering exercise to understand the impact of this recommendation.

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Accepted UK Government Follow-up
22 Jul 2019

The Department for Education launched a Call for Evidence on children's homes in June 2019, collecting views on existing approaches to regulating the workforce and establishing professional registration requirements. DfE commissioned a literature review on these issues. The Call for Evidence will close on 27 August 2019.

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Not Accepted UK Government Follow-up
22 May 2023

On 8 July 2021, the Department for Education published the findings of a Call for Evidence on the children's homes workforce and a literature review. The UK government informed the Inquiry that it will continue to keep the recommendation for a professional register of the residential childcare sector under review. A second Inquiry recommendation on the professional registration of care staff working in children's homes was made (see row 65).

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Source
Inquiry IICSA
Report Interim Report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse 25 Apr 2018
Responsible Bodies
Department for Education Primary
Recommendation age 7.9 yrs
Last formal update 1037 days ago