Not exact matches
In the meantime,
young people should base their decisions on the current rules
under the Affordable
Care Act and pressure their senators to create a better bill.
That's one of the huge issues today —
young and healthy
people assume they don't need health
care — or
in some cases, can not get health
care — perhaps as youths they had medical conditions — and prior to Obama's new law — there were more restrictions as to whom qualified as a dependent
under their parents policy.
The legal framework
in relation to the code of practice indicated that
under Section 25 of the Children and Families Act 2014 local authorities (Schools) should ensure integration between educational provision, health and social
care provisions, where this would promote wellbeing and improve the quality of provision for disabled
young people and those with SEN. (page 38 of the Code of Practice).
Well, I am a
young person — possibly the
youngest person in this room — and I
care so much about my privacy that I'm speaking to you
under a pseudonym.
Great
care must be taken when making orders
under s 39 (1) of the Children and
Young Persons Act 1933 prohibiting any publication of matters
in proceedings that might lead to the identification of the children involved
in criminal proceedings.
Under Part 3 of the act, all existing statements of special educational needs for children
in schools and learning difficulty assessments for
young people in education and training have been replaced with a combined Education, Health and
Care Plan (EHC Plan).
(b) A
person commits an offense if, having custody,
care, or control of a child
younger than 15 years, he intentionally abandons the child
in any place
under circumstances that expose the child to an unreasonable risk of harm.
It is alleged that on September 22, 2009, a
young person under your
care and custody... took unlawful possession of merchandise from the Retailer's premises [
in] Vernon, BC.
Around 1,800
people will sleep rough at some point during any calendar year, and a third will be
young people under the age of 24, many of whom who had previously been
in care.
Youth advisory boards and councils, which are generally operated
under the auspices of the State or local agency, engage
young people currently or formerly
in out - of - home
care in examining practices and policies that affect the lives of children and youth
in care.
Section 76 reports (supervision orders) Where a
care application is made in respect of a child or young person, the Court may place the child under the supervision of the Director General (under section 76 (1) of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 19
care application is made
in respect of a child or
young person, the Court may place the child under the supervision of the Director General (under section 76 (1) of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1
young person, the Court may place the child
under the supervision of the Director General (
under section 76 (1) of the Children and
Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1
Young Persons (
Care and Protection) Act 19
Care and Protection) Act 1998).
Key actions of Reducing Harm, Supporting Recovery include: • Introduction of a pilot supervised injecting facility
in Dublin's city centre; • Establishment of a Working Group to examine alternative approaches to the possession for personal use of small quantities of illegal drugs; • Funding for a programme to promote community awareness of alcohol - related harm; • A new targeted youth services scheme for
young people at risk of substance misuse in socially and economically disadvantaged communities; • Expansion of drug and alcohol addiction services, including residential services; • Recruitment of 4 Clinical Nurse Specialists and 2 Young Persons Counsellors to complement HSE multi-disciplinary teams for under 18s; • Recruitment of 7 additional drug - liaison midwives to support pregnant women with alcohol dependency; • Establishment of a Working Group to explore ways of improving progression options for people exiting treatment, prison or community employment schemes, with a view to developing a new programme of supported care and employ
young people at risk of substance misuse
in socially and economically disadvantaged communities; • Expansion of drug and alcohol addiction services, including residential services; • Recruitment of 4 Clinical Nurse Specialists and 2
Young Persons Counsellors to complement HSE multi-disciplinary teams for under 18s; • Recruitment of 7 additional drug - liaison midwives to support pregnant women with alcohol dependency; • Establishment of a Working Group to explore ways of improving progression options for people exiting treatment, prison or community employment schemes, with a view to developing a new programme of supported care and employ
Young Persons Counsellors to complement HSE multi-disciplinary teams for
under 18s; • Recruitment of 7 additional drug - liaison midwives to support pregnant women with alcohol dependency; • Establishment of a Working Group to explore ways of improving progression options for
people exiting treatment, prison or community employment schemes, with a view to developing a new programme of supported
care and employment.
Under this arrangement, risk assessment was used to determine whether a child or
young person was
in need of
care and protection.
Where a local authority has been providing children's social
care services to a
young person under the age of 18, and they have an EHC plan
in place, local authorities can continue to provide these services on the same basis after the age of 18.
Statutory
care is a situation
in which the Children's Court makes an order placing a child or
young person under the parental responsibility of the Minister for Family and Community Services.