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YOUTH JUSTICE ACT 1992 - SECT 277
Complaints generally
277 Complaints generally
(1) A child or parent of a child detained in a detention centre may complain
about a matter that affects the child.
(2) The chief executive must issue
written instructions on how a complaint may be made and dealt with, which may
include the direction of the complaint to a community visitor (child), child
advocacy officer or other appropriate authority.
(3) Despite subsection (2) ,
a child is entitled to complain directly to a community visitor (child) or
child advocacy officer.
(4) The chief executive need not deal with a
complaint that the chief executive reasonably believes to be trivial or made
only to cause annoyance.
(5) The chief executive must tell the child how the
complaint will be dealt with.
(6) This section does not limit the powers of a
community visitor (child), a child advocacy officer or the inspector of
detention services.
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