Parenting Orders
Parenting Orders can be given to the parents/carers of young people who offend, truant or who received a Child Safety Order, Anti-Social Behaviour Order or Sex Offender Order. It last for 3 months, but can be extended to 12 months. It does not result in the parent/carer getting a criminal record.
A parent/carer who received a Parenting Order will be required to attend counselling or guidance sessions. They may also have conditions imposed on them such as attending their child's school, ensuring their child does not visit a particular place unsupervised or ensuring their child is at home at particular times. A faulture to fulfil the conditions can be treated as a criminal offence and the parent/carer can be prosecuted.
Visit the Justice Website for more information.
A parent/carer who received a Parenting Order will be required to attend counselling or guidance sessions. They may also have conditions imposed on them such as attending their child's school, ensuring their child does not visit a particular place unsupervised or ensuring their child is at home at particular times. A faulture to fulfil the conditions can be treated as a criminal offence and the parent/carer can be prosecuted.
Visit the Justice Website for more information.
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