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CHILD PROTECTION ACT 1999 - SECT 75
Transition to independence
75 Transition to independence
(1) This section applies to a person who is or has been a child in the custody
or under the guardianship of the chief executive.
(2) As far as practicable,
the chief executive must— (a) ensure help is available to assist the person
in the transition from being a child in care to independence; and
(b) ensure
the help is available to the person for the period starting when the person
turns 15 and ending when the person turns 25.
(3) Without limiting subsection
(2) (a) , the help may include the following— (a) help to access
entitlements, including, for example, social security allowances or payments;
(b) help to access appropriate accommodation;
(c) help to access education
and training;
(d) help to obtain employment;
(e) help to obtain legal
advice;
(f) help to access health and community services, including, for
example, specialist disability support services;
(g) support in establishing
or maintaining relationships with the person’s family or carer;
(h) help in
accessing information, including information in the chief executive’s
possession or control, about the person and his or her time in care; Note—
See section 188C about the information the chief executive may give the
person.
(i) counselling or other support to help the person in relation to
information mentioned in paragraph (h) ;
(j) other assistance, based on an
assessment of the person’s needs, provided by the chief executive. Examples
of assistance, based on a person’s needs, that may be provided by the chief
executive— • financial assistance under section 159
• help given to
ensure a young person with impaired capacity is given the opportunity to
develop decision-making skills and exercise the rights mentioned in the
Guardianship and Administration Act 2000 , sections 5 and 6
(4) In this
section—
"information" includes a document or copy of a document.
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