Social Work Law with Children - Legislation

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Social Work (Law - Children) Flashcards on Social Work Law with Children - Legislation, created by Alanna Pearson on 08/05/2017.
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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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