Opening a children’s home in the UK requires more than good intentions. It’s a regulated profession governed by national care legislation and enforced by independent regulators. You must register before opening and meet a wide range of standards in care, safeguarding, and leadership.
Register with the correct UK regulator
Before you can operate, your children’s home must be registered and inspected by the appropriate national regulator:
- England – Ofsted (ofsted.gov.uk)
- Wales – Care Inspectorate Wales (careinspectorate.wales)
- Scotland – Care Inspectorate (careinspectorate.com)
- Northern Ireland – Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (rqia.org.uk)
You must not operate a children’s home without registration. Doing so is a criminal offence under the Care Standards Act 2000.
Understand key legislation
In England, children’s homes are governed by several legal frameworks:
- Care Standards Act 2000 – the foundation for registration and regulation.
- Children Act 1989 and 2004 – defines local authority duties and children’s rights.
- Children’s Homes (England) Regulations 2015 – sets out operational requirements.
- Quality Standards – nine statutory standards covering welfare, health, education, and leadership.
Each UK nation follows similar principles, adapted to devolved government legislation.
Know the registration process
Before you can admit children, you must complete a formal application:
- Submit a Statement of Purpose, location risk assessment, and all required policies.
- Complete the SC1 and SC2 forms (in England) for provider and manager registration.
- Attend fit person interviews with Ofsted or your regulator.
- Prepare for a pre-registration inspection.
- Only begin operations once you receive your certificate of registration.
Welcare recommends planning for a registration timeline of 4 to 6 months.
Assign legal roles
Each children’s home must appoint:
Registered Provider
holds legal responsibility for the service.
Responsible Individual (RI)
oversees regulatory compliance and quality.
Registered Manager (RM)
handles daily operations and care delivery.
All three roles are assessed by your regulator for suitability, experience, and leadership ability.
Meet the Quality Standards
You are legally required to meet all nine Quality Standards. These include:
- Welfare Standard – protect children from harm and promote well-being.
- Education Standard – ensure access to education and learning support.
- Health and Well-being Standard – address physical and mental health needs.
- Leadership and Management Standard – lead effectively and support your team.
Welcare recommends integrating these standards into staff training, supervision, and daily practice.
Safeguarding and GDPR
You must follow:
Working Together to Safeguard Children
.
GDPR and register with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) as a data controller.
Your local safeguarding partnership protocols
All staff must complete an enhanced DBS check and records must be available during inspection.
Summary checklist
Register with Ofsted, CIW, Care Inspectorate or RQIA
.
Understand legal frameworks and registration steps
Appoint a Provider, Responsible Individual, and Manager
Embed Quality Standards into your policies and training
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