Examples of Attendance Panel in a sentence
Where a child’s case has been referred to an Attendance Panel under section 26 or 40(1) and the Panel has given advice or offered assistance under section 26(2)(b) or 40(2)(b), a prosecution for an offence against section 38 is not to be commenced unless there has been failure to follow the advice or accept the assistance.
Doubtful reasons given for child’s non-attendance, principal may refer to Attendance Panel etc.
The fact that a child’s case has been referred to an Attendance Panel does not affect the ability of a person who could commence a prosecution against the child for a breach of section 38(2) from referring the matter for consideration by a juvenile justice team under section 27 of the Young Offenders Act 1994, instead of commencing a prosecution.[Section 41 amended by No. 84 of 2004 s.
If the CEO as defined in section 3 of the Children and Community Services Act 2004 has parental responsibility for a child under that Act, a certificate under subsection (1) is to be given by the chief executive officer referred to in section 229 or if the child’s case has been referred to an Attendance Panel, by both of the chief executive officer and the Panel.
Attendance Panel, appointment and procedure of etc.(1) The Minister may appoint an Attendance Panel (a Panel), consisting of not less than 3 persons, as he or she considers necessary for the purposes of this Act.(2) A member of a Panel for a particular case, or class of cases, is to be a person who has such experience, skills, attributes or qualifications as the Minister considers appropriate to that case or class of cases.
Weekly actions/interventions completed: letters sent and Initial support meeting / Initial School Attendance Panel (ISAP) / School Attendance Panel (SAP) meetings arranged and communicated according to actions agreed within Attendance meeting (alongside SLT member).
The fact that a child’s case has been referred to an Attendance Panel does not affect the ability of a person who could commence a prosecution against the child for a breach of section 38(2) from referring the matter for consideration by a juvenile justice team under section 27 of the Young Offenders Act 1994, instead of commencing a prosecution.
In some circumstances it is appropriate for a formal meeting to be offered to an employee, and where agreed, held instead of an Attendance Panel, for example an individual subject to an Attendance Management Panel requests that their dismissal takes place outside of that forum.
A judge shall not serve as an officer, director, manager, or employee of a business affected with a public interest, including, without limitation, a financial institution, insurance company, or public utility.
Should a school have concerns about County Lines, this should be dealt with through the relevant Behaviour and Attendance Panel.