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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ACT 2005 - SECT 166

What is a case plan?

    (1)     A case plan is a plan prepared by the Secretary for a child.

    (2)     A case plan must contain all decisions made by the Secretary concerning a child that—

        (a)     the Secretary considers to be significant decisions; and

S. 166(2)(b) amended by No. 52/2013 s. 7.

        (b)     relate to the present and future care and wellbeing of the child, including the placement of, and contact with, the child.

S. 166(3) substituted by No. 61/2014 s. 96.

    (3)     A case plan for a child includes—

        (a)     a permanency objective for a child as required by section 167; and

        (b)     in the case of an Aboriginal child in out of home care under an interim accommodation order, a protection order or a therapeutic treatment (placement) order, any planning for cultural support that is required for the child under section 176.

S. 167 substituted by No. 61/2014 s. 97.



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