place of safety definition

place of safety means any institution, hospital or other suitable place the occupier of which is willing to accept the temporary care of a child;
place of safety means any place or institution, not being a police lockup or jail, established separately or attached to an observation home or a special home, as the case may be, the person in-charge of which is willing to receive and take care of the children alleged or found to be in conflict with law, by an order of the Board or the Children’s Court, both during inquiry and ongoing rehabilitation after having been found guilty for a period and purpose as specified in the order;
place of safety means a police station, a hospital or a place the occupier of which is prepared to receive and care for a child temporarily;

Examples of place of safety in a sentence

  • The following centres have cooking and toilet facilities and will be available in the event of any emergency or major incident: Rest Centre (Major incidents only, as designated by Aberdeenshire Council; operated by Aberdeenshire Council) Place of Safety 1 (operated by KCC Resilience Group) Place of Safety 2 (operated by Kemnay Parish Church) Kemnay Academy Xxxxxxx Way, AB51 5FW xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.


More Definitions of place of safety

place of safety means a home or facility referred to in section 64; “prevention services” means services referred to in section 130(1); “prescribed” means prescribed by regulation made under this Act;
place of safety means any place or institution (not being a police lock-up or jail), the person incharge of which is willing temporarily to receive and take care of the juvenile and which, in the opinion of the competent authority, may be a place of safety for the juvenile;
place of safety means any place of safety established under section 177;
place of safety in relation to premises, means a safe area beyond the premises. “premises” includes any place and, in particular, includes—
place of safety means a location where rescue operations are considered to terminate and where the survivors’ safety of life is not threatened, where their basic human needs can be met and from which transportation arrangements can be made for the survivors’ next destination or final destination, taking into account the protection of their fundamental rights in compliance with the principle of non-refoulement.
place of safety means an appropriate place where a child in need of care and protection can be kept temporarily and includes a safety home or a foster home;
place of safety means any hospital (other than a security patients’ hospital) or police station, or any other suitable place the occupier of which is willing to receive temporarily a patient.