The Refuges (Children's Homes and Foster Placements) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996
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CHILDREN The Refuges (Children's Homes and Foster Placements) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 1996
1. (2) In these Regulations
2. (2) A child may not be provided with a refuge unless it appears to the person providing the refuge that the child is at risk of harm, unless the child is or continues to be provided with a refuge. (3) As soon as is reasonably practicable after admitting a child to a home for the purpose of providing a refuge or after a foster parent provides a refuge for a child, and in any event within 12 hours of such provision, the person providing the refuge for the child shall
(4) Where subsequently the person providing the refuge discovers the child's name or last permanent address, he shall immediately notify the designated officer accordingly. (5) As soon as is reasonably practicable after providing the refuge for the child, and in any event within 12 hours of becoming aware of the identity of the responsible person for the child, the person providing the refuge shall notify the designated officer of the name and address of the responsible person. (6) The requirements of paragraph (7) shall apply where the designated officer has been notified or is otherwise aware
(7) The designated officer shall
(8) Where a child ceases to be provided with a refuge, the person who provided him with the refuge shall notify the designated officer. (9) No child shall be provided with a refuge in any one place for a continuous period of more than 14 days, or for more than 21 days in any period of 3 months.
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(2) Where a certificate is withdrawn, the person carrying on the home in respect of which, or the foster parent in respect of whom, it was issued shall return it immediately to the Department.
(This note is not part of the Regulations.)
ISBN 0 337 92440 6 Notes: [1] S.I. 1995/755 (N.I. 2) back [2] S.R. 1996 No. 479 back [3] S.R. 1996 No. 467 back |
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