Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014

The Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Act 2014 (‘the Act’) brings together local authorities’ duties and functions in relation to improving the well-being of people who need care and support, and carers who need support. The Act provides the foundation, along with regulations and codes of practice made under it, to a statutory framework for the delivery of social care in Wales to support people of all ages as part of their families and communities.

The fundamental principles of the Act are:

The Explanatory Notes to the Act provide detailed commentary on the various provisions.

Coming into force

Part 1 and sections 196 to 200 came into force on 2 May 2014, which is the day after the Act received Royal Assent, in accordance with section 199(1).

The remaining provisions of the Act come into force on a day appointed by the Welsh Ministers by order, in accordance with section 199(2).

The following Orders have been made:

Subordinate legislation made under the Act:

Further legislation, codes and guidance made under the Act are listed in the Social Services subject area of the site.