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CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ACT 2008 - SECT 80 Family group conferences—criteria

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ACT 2008 - SECT 80

Family group conferences—criteria

    (1)     The director-general may arrange for a family group conference about a child or young person if satisfied that the family group conference may help to promote the wellbeing and best interests of the child or young person.

Examples

1     if a family group conference agreement is already in force for the child or young person and the director-general considers that the agreement should be reviewed

2     if the child or young person is in out-of-home care and the director-general considers that a family group conference may promote the child's or young person's contact with their family members or significant people

3     if the child or young person is about to be released from a detention place and the director-general considers that a family group conference may help the child's or young person's transition back into the community

    (2)     The director-general may also arrange for a family group conference about a child or young person if the director-general believes on reasonable grounds that—

        (a)     the child or young person is in need of care and protection; and

        (b)     arrangements should be made to secure the child's or young person's care and protection.

Examples

1     The director-general has appraised 3 child protection reports in relation to neglect of 2 year old Billy. Billy's parents have longstanding drug and alcohol use issues. The director-general believes that Billy is in need of care and protection and arranges a family group conference involving Billy's family members to formulate a plan for Billy's care and protection.

2     Jane is 14 years old and frequently absconds from her parent's home for extended periods because of conflict with her parents. The director-general believes Jane is in need of care and protection and arranges a family group conference to ensure Jane's care and protection.

3     The director-general appraises a child protection report of sexual abuse in relation to 8 year old Sally. The director-general substantiates the abuse by Sally's stepfather and decides that Sally is in need of care and protection. The director-general decides to arrange a family group conference for Sally's care and protection as an alternative to seeking a care and protection order for Sally.