WebThe chapter concludes with some examples of sentencing of adults for child abuse, sentencing for child sexual abuse committed as a child, sentencing of adults for offences against protective workers and discussion of the relevance of the prospect of deportation and the ‘standard sentence’ scheme under the Sentencing Act 1991. WebChildren's Court Bench Book Match partial words . Contents
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WebCHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ACT 2005 - SECT 269. S. 269 (1) substituted by No. 52/2013 s. 36 (1). (1) If a protective intervener has reasonable grounds for believing that an interim accommodation order or any condition of an interim accommodation order has not been, or is not being, complied with, he or she may serve—. (a) unless paragraph ... http://classic.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/vic/consol_act/cyafa2005252/ flowers april
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WebInformation sharing in child protection practice This topic sets out Child Protection’s approach to requesting and receiving from, and disclosing information to, other professionals and individuals in the course of child protection practice. Document ID number 3061, version 4, 9 October 2024. Show all content Introduction show content WebFor the purposes of this Agreement, a ‘non-registered service agency’ is defined as a family services program funded by DHS, which is a member of a Child and Family Service Alliance but which is not registered as a community-based child and family service (as stated under section 46 and 47 of the CYFA 2005). WebAug 17, 2000 · Part 162 - Administrative Requirements. PART 162 - ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS Authority: 42 U.S.C. 1320d - 1320d-9 and secs. 1104 and 10109 of Pub. L. 111-148, 124 Stat. 146-154 and 915-917. Source: 65 FR 50367, Aug. 17, 2000, unless otherwise noted. green and white nsu