Examples of Relevant children in a sentence
Relevant children will also be entitled to an assessment of need and will receive pocket money each week at a set rate [see Appendix 3] a lower amount if this exceeds the rules of the youth detention institution.If the care leaver is subject to a care order or is a relevant child who will continue to be eligible for birthday and Christmas allowances, these allowances should continue to be paid into their bank account or set aside for them on release.
It supports the duty of the local authority to provide services, including the provision of suitable accommodation, to Relevant and Former Relevant children to the age of 21 (or 25 if pursuing a programme of education or training).
Relevant children (Children aged 16 or 17 years) are children who were looked after on or after their 16th birthday and who have left care.
Relevant children should be defined as the grade relevant children for which as school district is responsible and the algorithm used by the Census Bureau to generate grade relevancy should be retained and applied in an identical manner.
Where the local authority is supporting a young person through a continuous course of education or training that has been agreed in their Pathway Plan, they remain Former Relevant children until the end of that course.