CHILDREN’S (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1995

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CHILDREN (SCOTLAND) ACT 1995
Looked after children and young people
A Brief Summary
This is a brief summary of the legislation about looked after children and young people, it should not be taken as a comprehensive statement of the law. People should consider eking their own legal advice as they consider appropriate.
The majority of children and young people who are considered to be looked after will come into one of the following two categories.
Looked After at home, where the child or young person is subject to a Supervision Requirement with no condition of residence through the Children’s Hearing system.  The child or young person continues to live in their normal place of residence (i.e. often the family home).
Looked After away from home (i.e. away from their normal place of residence), where the child or young person is subject to a Supervision Requirement with a condition of residence through the Children’s Hearing system, or is provided with accommodation under ction 25 (voluntary agreement) or is the subject of a Parental Responsibility Order (ction 86).  The child or young person is cared for away from their normal place of residence, e.g. in a foster care placement, residential / children’s unit, a residential school,  a cure unit or a kinship placement.
The undernoted is a brief guide to the main parts of the Children (Scotland) Act 1995 which governs many areas of a local authority’s duties, powers and responsibilities in relation to looked after children and young people and care leavers.
   
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17
This ction impos a duty on local authorities towards children who are "Looked After" by them by ensuring that they safeguard and promote the child’s welfare, promote contact with tho who have parental responsibilities, whilst taking into account the views of the child.  A further duty is the provision of advice and assistance with a view to preparing a child for when the child is no longer looked after-often referred to as “throughcare”.
21
This ction ts out details regarding co-operation between authorities and other bodies to help in the exerci of their functions.
22
This ction impos a duty on local authorities to provide a range of rvices to children who are "in need". Such rvices should be offered to safeguard and promote the welfare of the child and to prepare young people for when they are no longer looked after.
25
乌龟的种类This ction impos a duty on local authorities to provide accommodation for children, if:
No one has parental responsibility for them;
They are lost or abandoned
The person who has been caring for them is prevented from providing suitable accommodation / care.灭此朝食
29
This ction (entitled Aftercare) ts out the main local authority responsibilities, both duties and powers, to young people who leave the “Looked After” 眼睛细纹怎么办system following their school leaving age. Section 29 was amended on 1st April 2004 by the Regulation of Care (Scotland) Act 2001.
30
This ction ts out when local authorities may give financial assistance towards the education or training expens of tho who have cead to be looked after following their school leaving age.
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This ction ensures that each child who is "Looked After" by the local authority has their ca formally reviewed at regular intervals.
53
This ction impos a duty on local authorities to make initial inquiries, if information is received suggesting compulsory measures of supervision may be necessary for the child, i.e. a Children's Hearing report.
55
This provides a local authority with the power to apply to a Sheriff for a Child Asssment Order, where access to a child for the purpos of gathering information is denied.大班区域观察记录50篇
56 (4)(b)
This ction provides the Reporter with the power to refer any ca to the local authority for advice, guidance and assistance to a child and / or their family. This is commonly referred to as "Voluntary Supervision"好老公的标准
57
This ction allows a Sheriff to make a "Child Protection Order" where there are grounds to believe that a child is being ill-treated, neglected or will suffer harm. Whilst any person may apply for such an order, this is normally pursued by Social Work Services.
70
This ction covers the disposal of a "Supervision Requirement" by a Children's Hearing, the 2 main sub-ctions being:
70 (1).  The supervision requirement would, in most circumstances, stipulate that the child continues to reside in the family home. The child would be deemed to be "Looked After at home" by the local authority: and:
70 (3).  The Supervision Requirement would require the child to reside outwith their normal place of residence (i.e. place a condition of residence), e.g. a foster care placement, residential / children’s unit, a residential school,  a cure unit or a kinship placement.  This child would be deemed to be "Looked After away from home".
71
This ction impos a duty on a local authority to give effect to the Supervision Requirement of a child decided by a Children's Hearing and to any conditions contained within the Requirement.
73
This ction ensures that "no child shall continue to be subject to a Supervision Requirement for any period longer than is necessary in the interests of promoting or safeguarding his welfare". Section 73(2) ensures that no Requirement will remain in force for a period longer than one year without that Requirement being reviewed by a Children's Hearing
86
This ction provides the power for the local authority to apply to the Sheriff Court, to transfer parental rights and responsibilities to the local authority

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