The other
type of intervention order is a Personal Safety Intervention Order, which is also issued by the Magistrates» Court of Victoria or the Children's Court of Victoria.
In Victoria there are two
types of intervention orders.
Not exact matches
There is a need for well - designed, adequately powered studies
of interventions designed for women with twins or higher
order multiples to find out what
types of education and support are effective in helping these mothers to breastfeed their babies.
This
type of adoption process is referred to as an
intervention and must be initiated prior to a final, court -
ordered termination
of parental rights.
It includes records
of all child protection contacts with FACS, including information about whether a child has: (1) been assessed by a child protection caseworker as being at actual harm / risk
of harm; (2) had a legal decision made in relation to them (eg, court
orders); (3) been placed in out -
of - home care (including
type of care and number
of placements); (4) been referred to and participated in a FACS early
intervention programme (eg, Brighter Futures).
The findings also provide information that can be used to refine current family - focused
interventions in
order to increase their efficiency and potency, and to develop new
interventions in
order to expand the number and
types of families who can benefit from such services.