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Section 156 of the
Children and Young People Act
- For the
purposes of this Part, a child is in need of care if-
- the child-
- has
been physically injured (otherwise than by accident); or
- has
been sexually abused, by one of the child's parents or
by a member of the household in which the child lives or
there is a likelihood that he or she will so suffer such
physical injury or sexual abuse;
- the child-
- has
been physically injured (otherwise than by accident); or
- has
been sexually abused, by a person other than a person
mentioned in paragraph (a), or there is a likelihood
that the child will so suffer such physical injury or
sexual abuse, and the child's parents are unable or
unwilling to protect him or her from the injury or
abuse;
- by reason
of the circumstances in which the child is living, has lived
or is reasonably likely to live or in which the child is
found-
- the
health of the child has been impaired or there is a
likelihood that it will be impaired; or
- the
child has suffered, or is likely to suffer,
psychological damage of such a kind that his or her
emotional or intellectual development is or will be
endangered;
- the child
is engaging in behaviour that is, or is likely to be,
harmful to him or her and his or her parents or guardian are
unable or unwilling to prevent the child from engaging in
that behaviour;
- there is
no appropriate person to care for the child because-
- the
child has been abandoned by his or her parents or
guardian;
- the
child's parents or guardian cannot, after reasonable
enquiries have been made, be found; or
- the
child's parents are dead and he or she has no guardian;
- there is
serious incompatibility between the child and one of his or
her parents or between the child and his or her guardian; or
- the child
is required by law to attend school and is persistently
failing to do so and the failure is, or is likely to be,
harmful to the child.
- In the
application of this Part, an authorised person, the Director or
the Court shall have regard to the degree of injury, abuse,
impairment, likelihood, incompatibility or failure and shall
disregard any of those things that, in the circumstances,
appears to be not sufficiently serious or substantial to justify
action under this Part. While we will take on the position of
the department there are in these matters issues which take time
to both assess or work through.
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