Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The children act
- Key content
- Children should be safe
and secure.
- Care orders can be given out
- welfare of the child is the most important concern.
- Wherever possible children should
be brought up within their own
family.
- Children in need and
their parents should be
supported in the
upbringing of their
child.
- ensure delays are avoided
- Children should be
kept informed about
what is happening to
them
- Parents will continue to have parental
responsibility for their children, even when
they do not live with them. They should be
kept informed about their children and
participate in decision-making, where it
concerns their future.
- As the child gets
older they can make
decisions about their
own future.
- Social services can acquire
parental responsibility by
applying to the courts.
- Children can also be
removed into police
protection for a period of up
to 72hrs.
- Cases should be dealt with asap
- Multidisciplinary approach
- Children should be consulted
- Examples
- Paramountcy principle
- Children consulted
wherever possible
- Stay with wider family circle/parents
- Issues determined as soon as possible
- Working in
multidisciplinary teams
- Overall protects welfare of children
- Emergency
protection/care
orders
- Strengths
- Children are protected from
harm through the 'paramouncy'
principle
- Acknowledge the rights
of children and protects
their welfare
- Children are able to
express their
preferences and views
and these have to be
'listened to'
- Children have 'rights'
- Parents have
responsibilities which
they must accept
- local authority
must work in
partnershp
with parents
- Weaknesses
- Time/cost for investigation cases
- Staff shortage
- Children too young to understand their rights
- Young offenders are not offered the same protection
as other children