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This has occurred despite trusts' statutory obligations under the Children Order 1995.
The Children Order must be adhered to in such facility where young people are being supervised by adults.
I am sure that, once again, the main themes of this hearing will be lack of money and resources, especially under the Children Order.
Not in Front of the Children Order".
This of course has implications for looked-after young people (under the Children Order for NI) over the age of 16.
Grand Lodge calls for a report of the Social Services under The Children Order to be published and urges that the inquest into their tragic deaths may be speedily held.
The wide-ranging report, which has been prepared in consultation with several other government departments, provides a broad view of the progress that has been made so far on the implementation of the Children Order.
Of the additional resources announced by the Chancellor, a further £5 million is being made available to support the provision of more residential places, and to continue with the implementation of the Children Order 1995.
Children Order We support the emphasis in the Children Order on offering families support to care for their children at home - developing a preventative framework for families rather than relying solely on child protection.
The Children Order promotes a "no order principle" in that it is deemed to be in the children's best interests for matters to be agreed between the parties rather than to invite the court to become involved in the arrangements.
Some children have been the perpetrators of abuse on other young people, both physical and sexual. 4.9 The Children Order (Guidance and Regulations (Volume 4) requires each Children's Home to have a statement of purpose and function.
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