Policy Background

3.Sustainable Social Services for Wales: A Framework for Action, published in February 2011, set out the Welsh Government’s policy direction towards a whole system change in respect of social care in Wales. The main aims of this document were to –

4.The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (“the 2014 Act”) was the first piece of legislation taken forward to achieve these aims. The 2014 Act replaces the previous legislative framework for the provision of social care to adults and children with a comprehensive new system placing the well-being of those in receipt of care and support at the heart of the regulatory system.

5.The changes introduced as part of the 2014 Act necessitated a complete overhaul of the regulatory system in Wales in respect of social care. As such the aims of this Act are linked to changes introduced by the 2014 Act. They are –

6.In short, the 2014 Act sets out the system for the provision of social care, this Act sets out the system for regulating and inspecting that provision.

7.There have been a number of inquiries and reviews relating to the provision of social care which were conducted in the years preceding the passing of the Act and which therefore influenced the content of the Act itself. The relevant reviews and inquiries are—