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ADOPTION ACT 2000 - SECT 9
Participation of child in decisions
9 Participation of child in decisions
(1) To ensure that a child is able to
participate in any decision made under this Act that has a significant impact
on his or her life, the decision maker is responsible for providing the child
with the following: (a) adequate information, in a manner and language that
the child can understand, concerning the decision,
(b) the opportunity to
express his or her views freely, according to his or her abilities,
(c)
information about the outcome of the decision and an explanation of the
reasons for the decision,
(d) any assistance that is necessary for the child
to understand the information and to express his or her views,
(e)
appropriate counselling when the child’s consent is required to his or her
adoption.
(2) In the application of this principle, due regard must be had to
the age and developmental capacity of the child.
(3) Decisions about the
adoption of a child that have a significant impact on the life of the child
include, but are not limited to, decisions relating to the following: (a) the
placement for adoption of the child,
(b) the development of any adoption plan
concerning the child and the views of the child’s parents about the plan,
(c) an application for an order for the adoption of the child,
(d) contact
with birth parents or others connected with the child.
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