Safety measures
Hazards
Design
Presses
Enterprises
Health and safety requirements
Machine tools
Safety
Metals
Link: BS EN ISO 16092-3:2018 Machine tools safety. Presses Safety requirements for hydraulic presses
Source: BSI Standards
Safety measures
Hazards
Design
Presses
Enterprises
Health and safety requirements
Machine tools
Safety
Metals
Link: BS EN ISO 16092-3:2018 Machine tools safety. Presses Safety requirements for hydraulic presses
Source: BSI Standards
Data Protection Bill [HL]: Notices of Amendments as at 20 March 2018
Link: Publication: Notices of Amendments as at 20 March 2018
Source: Data Protection Bill
Data Protection Bill [HL]: Public Bill Committee Proceedings as at 20 March 2018
Link: Publication: Public Bill Committee Proceedings as at 20 March 2018
Source: Data Protection Bill
EU Home Affairs Sub-Committee takes evidence on 21 March 2018 at 11.30am
Link: Academics questioned on the proposed UK-EU security treaty
Source: Parliamentary News
These Regulations relate principally to the circumstances where, for the supply of a health service medicine, a manufacturer or supplier charges in excess of the limit specified in a direction given under section 262(1)(a) of the National Health Service Act 2006 (“NHS Act 2006”).
Link: The Health Service Medicines (Price Control Penalties and Price Control Appeals Amendment) Regulations 2018
Source: Legislation .gov.uk
Education Secretary Damian Hinds today (20 March) marked World Social Work Day by setting out a series of measures to raise the status of the profession and praising social workers for the difference they make in supporting children and families in their care.
The Department for Education has announced two new appointments to work closely with the social work profession and share best practice across the social care system.
Lord Patel of Bradford, a former social worker, will chair the new dedicated social work regulator, Social Work England, which will set professional, education and training standards for social workers.
Former Children’s Minister Edward Timpson will chair the independent Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel to consider and share the learnings from the most serious child safeguarding cases.
Education Secretary Damian Hinds said:
The job social workers do couldn’t be more important and yet they are often the unsung heroes of our society.
World Social Work Day is about recognising the real difference they make to children and families who find themselves in some of the most difficult circumstances, providing life-changing care and support.
This Government wants to carry on raising the status of the social work profession which is why we are helping them improve their skills and develop their careers in the interests of the children who need them.
As chair of Social Work England, the new dedicated regulator, Lord Patel of Bradford will bring his experience as a former social worker to make sure the workforce’s views are put at the heart of its development.
The new regulator, jointly set up by the Department for Education and the Department of Health and Social Care, will also make sure all registered child, family and adult social workers have the correct qualifications and meet the standards required for the job and remain fit to practise.
Lord Patel of Bradford, chair of Social Work England, said:
I am honoured and excited to have been appointed as the chair of Social Work England. As a former social worker I am passionate about our profession and truly believe that social workers do and can help to transform lives for the better. However, I know that our profession currently faces unique pressures and challenges.
Supporting and sustaining good social workers requires a strong, confident and effective regulator, so I want Social Work England to not only lead the way in driving up standards, but also to work collaboratively with the profession to ensure that all standards are evidence-based, rooted in real experience and values, and are fit for the 21st Century.
The Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel, chaired by Edward Timpson, is responsible for overseeing reviews of serious child safeguarding cases which the panel believe include complex or nationally-important issues. It will make sure the findings are shared nationally to inform safeguarding policy and best practice.
Edward Timpson, chair of the Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel, said:
Nothing is more important than keeping children safe. That’s why I’m delighted to chair the first ever legally-established national panel, working with its members and others to ensure that reviews of serious cases involving children lead to real, meaningful and enduring improvements to child safeguarding practice across the country.
Today the department also announced a number of measures setting out further improvements to children’s social care, including:
Isabelle Trowler, Chief Social Worker for Children and Families, said:
Today, on World Social Work Day, we celebrate our vital public service contribution as we continue to build a stronger, more intelligent and responsive practice system across England. Announcements today that Lord Patel of Bradford and Edward Timpson will respectively lead Social Work England the national Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel is indicative of the continuous progress we are making. I am delighted they are joining us in this inspiring journey.
These new institutions, alongside the expansion of Partners in Practice, the launch of the What Works Centre and the introduction of post qualification accreditation all demonstrate that Government is investing in social work.
Link: Press release: Education Secretary praises profession on World Social Work Day
Source: Gov Press Releases
Committee writes to Rt Hon David Davis MP on 20 March 2018
Link: Committee questions Government on draft Withdrawal Agreement
Source: Parliamentary News
A Downing Street spokesperson said:
This morning the Prime Minister spoke to Prime Minister Abe of Japan.
The Prime Minister updated Prime Minister Abe on the investigation into the attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter and the reckless endangerment of the British public through the use of a military grade nerve agent developed by Russia.
The Prime Minister noted that the incident was a grave violation of international law and also state sovereignty.
Prime Minister Abe condemned the incident, and said Japan shared our strong conviction that the use of chemical weapons should never be tolerated. He expressed heartfelt sympathy for the victims, and said Japan shared our outrage.
They agreed that those responsible must be brought to justice and that Russia must respond in a serious manner, including by cooperating fully with the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) investigation.
Link: Press release: PM call with Prime Minister Abe: 20 March 2018
Source: Gov Press Releases
Commons examines the Northern Ireland Budget (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill
Link: Proceedings on the Northern Ireland Budget (Anticipation and Adjustments) Bill
Source: Parliamentary News
A Bill to Authorise the issue out of the Consolidated Fund of Northern Ireland of certain sums for the service of the years ending 31 March 2018 and 2019; to appropriate those sums for specified purposes; to authorise the use for the public service of certain resources for those years; to revise the limits on the use of certain accruing resources in the year ending 31 March 2018; and to authorise the Department of Finance in Northern Ireland to borrow on the credit of the sum appropriated for the year ending 31 March 2019.
Link: Northern Ireland Budget (Anticipation and Adjustments
Source: Public Bills