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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Sixth sitting)

I have a question about babysitters, which are one of the hardest cases here. This question is as much about the existing law as it is about the proposed change in the cut-off from 7 pm to 8 pm. Are people who employ babysitters after 7 pm or 8 pm committing a criminal offence under the clause?

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

Is the child rights impact assessment for the Bill published so that we can see it?

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

I think Ministers have said in previous sittings that it will be published during the process of scrutiny, along with the impact assessment. Is that still the case?

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

I am grateful to the Minister for his informative speech, but can I press him to respond to the specific points made by CAFCASS and the Children’s Commissioner? The Minister is alluding to some of them as he goes along. The first is about requiring explicit Secretary of State approval beforehand. The second is about sp

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

We have come to a particularly serious clause—not that the other clauses are not serious, but the use of deprivation of liberty orders for children is always deeply troubling, as is the rise in the number of children who are subject to them. I share the wish of the Children’s Commissioner to see an end to this practice

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 24, in clause 10, page 16, line 39, at end insert — “(8A) After subsection (9) insert — ‘(10) Where a child is kept in secure accommodation under this section, the relevant local authority has a duty to provide therapeutic treatment for the child.’” This amendment would place a duty on local aut

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

Will the Minister confirm that—as I think is the case—the Government would use their powers under the clause to impose regional co-operation agreements only as a last resort, and that we would not push this on everybody who does not want it?

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

I probably should have asked the Minister about scale. In the two pilots, we have Greater Manchester, which is just under 3 million people, and the south-east, which is roughly 3 million people. I do not know what the Government’s expectations about scale are and whether they would continue to support something like th

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

Regional co-operation is something that the previous Government were extremely enthusiastic about and worked to build up, so the Minister will not be surprised to hear that we support the clause. The previous Government’s “Stable Homes, Built on Love” policy paper said that the Government would work with local authorit

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

That excellent point is another example of exactly what we are talking about. In one sense, I regret not having an amendment that would insert a specific paragraph about the local offer from national organisations. On the other hand, it is pretty clear that the Minister is very interested in this question and is pursui

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

This is a good and sensible clause, and the Opposition support its inclusion in the Bill. I would note that although all these clauses are good, they come with an administrative cost. We have already discussed the importance of ensuring that the measures are properly funded, but I want to press the Minister for a few m

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

I would like to push amendment 23 to a vote.

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship, Mr Stringer. As we return to our work on the Bill with clause 7, I want to say that it is still a bit disappointing that we have been through Second Reading, and here we are on the third day of Committee, and we still do not have the impact assessment for the Bill, whi

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Fifth sitting)

I beg to move amendment 23, in clause 7, page 12, line 13, at end insert — “(3A) Where staying close support is provided, it must be provided with due regard to the wishes of the relevant person and a record must be kept of that person’s wishes.” This amendment would require local authorities to take account of the wis

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Sixth sitting)

I thank the Minister for her patience. Will the Government undertake to have an authority-by-authority assessment of what the patchwork quilt looks like now? For everyone’s ease and benefit, what will the changes mean for those who are not just following the model byelaws, because they are maybe different in each diffe

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Sixth sitting)

rose—

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Sixth sitting)

As the Minister says, the clause essentially centralises and harmonises differences in rules on children’s employment, which are currently set partly at the local level. As a localist, I start with a small degree of nervousness, in so far as we are taking away a local authority power. We have done that an awful lot ove

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Sixth sitting)

I think the most natural reading is that those children should be covered, because they are in the YOIs. I just wondered whether there was a potential issue because they are not permanently there; they are just on remand. I wonder whether the Minister could check with her officials to ensure that we are not missing an

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Sixth sitting)

We support clause 19, which closes an important gap in the law regarding the ill treatment and neglect of 16 and 17-year-olds. I have some specific questions. Have the Government considered making the ill treatment or wilful neglect of a child aged 16 or 17 in a children’s home or other regulated setting, as set out in

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28 Jan 2025Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill (Sixth sitting)

I think the Minister answered this question when she said that, in respect of caps, she was working on a regional basis, but does the provision give the Government the power to cap on any basis, including at a local authority level? The Government could say that the cap is x in Westminster and y in County Durham—is my

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