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The Residential Holiday Schemes for Disabled Children (England) Regulations 2013

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Regulation 3

SCHEDULE 1Matters to be included in the statement of purpose

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1.  A statement of the overall aims of the scheme, and the objectives to be attained with regard to children provided with accommodation by the scheme.

2.  A statement of the facilities and services to be provided for children accommodated by the scheme.

3.  The name and business address of the registered provider and, if different, the registered manager.

4.  The relevant experience and qualifications of the registered provider and, if different, the registered manager.

5.  The experience, number and relevant qualifications of employees and, if the employees are all of one sex, a description of the means by which the scheme is to promote appropriate role models of both sexes.

6.  The arrangements for the development, supervision and training of employees.

7.  The age range, numbers, range of needs and sex of children for whom it is intended that the scheme is to provide accommodation.

8.  A description of the scheme’s underlying ethos and philosophy and, where this is based on a theoretical or therapeutic model, a description of that model.

9.  The arrangements made to protect and promote the health and welfare of children accommodated by the scheme.

10.  The arrangements made for promoting appropriate behaviour, and for the control, discipline and restraint of children accommodated by the scheme.

11.  The arrangements made for child protection and to counter bullying.

12.  The arrangements made for dealing with an incident where a child goes missing from premises or sites used by the scheme to accommodate children.

13.  A description of any electronic or mechanical means of surveillance of children which may be used in premises or sites used by the scheme to accommodate children.

14.  The fire precautions and associated emergency procedures in place in accommodation for children provided by the scheme.

15.  The arrangements for contact between children accommodated by the scheme and their parents.

16.  The arrangements for dealing with complaints.

17.  The type of accommodation, including the sleeping accommodation, provided, and, where applicable, how children are to be grouped, and in what circumstances they are to share bedrooms.

18.  The address, telephone number and such other contact details as the registered person considers necessary for each site at which the registered provider intends to provide accommodation.

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