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Question | Answer |
Children Act 1989 Section 1 (1) | Paramouncy Principle: Welfare of the child should be the court's paramount consideration |
Children Act 1989 Section 1(2) | No Delay Principle Delay in proceedings is liekly to prejudice the welfare of the child |
Children Act 1989 Section 1(3) | Welfare Checklist |
Children Act 1989 Section 1(5) | No Order Principle No order shall be made unless the outcome would be better for the child than if no order was made at all |
Children Act 1989 Section 3 | Defines parental responsibility: The rights, duties, powers and authority a parent has in relation to their child. |
Children Act 1989 Section 8 (1) | Child Arrangment Order Prohibited Steps Order Specific Issue Order |
Children Act 1989 Section 14 (a) | Special Guardianship Order |
Children Act 1989 Section 17(1) | It is the duty of the local authority to safeguard and promote the welfare of children in need |
Children Act 1989 Section 17(10) | Defines child in need: A child who won't achieve their potential without the provision of additional support and/or services. This includes children with disabilities. |
Children Act 1989 Section 20 | Accommodation must be provided for lost children, those who have no parent, or those whose parent cannot provide suitable accommodation. |
Children Act 1989 Section 31(1) | Care Order |
Children Act 1989 Section 31(2) | Supervision Order |
Children Act 1989 Section 43 | Child Assessment Order |
Children Act 1989 Section 44 | Emergency Protection Order |
Children Act 1989 Section 46 | Police Protection A child may be removed by the police to a place of safety, if there is risk of significant harm and an order cannot be obtained |
Children Act 1989 Section 47 | It is the local authority's duty to investigate where there is cause to suspect a child is at risk of suffering significant harm. |
Children and Families Act 2014 | Imposes 26 week deadline on care proceedings Introduced child arrangment orders |
Merton Judgement | Gives guidance on lawful assessment of the age of young asyulum seekers claiming to be under the age of 18 |
Adoption and Children Act 2002 Section 21 | Placement Order |
Adoption and Children Act 2002 Section 46 | Adoption Order |
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