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CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES ACT 2005 - SECT 409E

Matters to which Court is to have regard in determining whether to make a youth control order

In determining whether to make a youth control order in respect of a child, the Court must have regard to the following—

        (a)     the child's behaviour on any bail supervision program in which he or she has participated;

        (b)     the child's behaviour on remand, if applicable;

        (c)     the extent to which the child has acknowledged responsibility for his or her offending;

        (d)     the availability of education, training or work opportunities (whether paid or unpaid) for the child;

        (e)     the child's willingness to engage in education, training or work (whether paid or unpaid);

        (f)     the report of the youth control order planning meeting held for the child (see Subdivision 2);

        (g)     any other matter the Court considers relevant.

S. 409F inserted by No. 43/2017 s. 13.



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