Illustrative Examples. Person ID Case File Number Order type Order start and end date Offences – ie. most serious offence by offence type (ASOC code) Order jurisdiction/venue Conditions of Order Approved Programs Fines The premises where the Child is to reside The responsible adult with whom the court has ordered the Child to reside, where applicable Breach of Order Order types may include: Referral of a Child to diversion under section 64 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Dismissal of charges against a Child under section 64A of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Allow a Child to go at large under section 65 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Release a Child on bail under section 65 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Release a Child into the care and supervision of any person under section 65 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Dismiss the charge for an offence under section 83(1)(a) of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Discharge the Child without penalty under section 83(1)(b) of the Youth Justice Act 2005 The CEO requires alerts if a court order have been made affecting a Child. Depending upon the type of order made, this will assist in considerations regarding: care planning arranging a suitable placement with adequate supervision ensuring/ assisting with compliance with the conditions of the order supporting the Child to understand the details of an order assisting other stakeholders (such as providers of Community Work Programs) in their engagement with the Child managing breaches of orders
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Sources: Data Access Agreement
Illustrative Examples. Person ID Case File Number Order type Order start and end date Offences – ie. most serious offence by offence type (ASOC code) Order jurisdiction/venue Conditions of Order Approved Programs Fines The premises where the Child is to reside The responsible adult with whom the court has ordered the Child to reside, where applicable Breach of Order Order types may include: Referral of a Child to diversion under section 64 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Dismissal of charges against a Child under section 64A of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Allow Allowing a Child to go at large under section 65 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Release Releasing a Child on bail under section 65 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Release Releasing a Child into the care and supervision of any person under section 65 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Dismiss Dismissing the charge for an offence under section 83(1)(a) of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Discharge Discharging the Child without penalty under section 83(1)(b) of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Discharging the Child without penalty if after a matter has been adjourned and no offending occurred during that The CEO requires alerts if a court order have been made affecting a Child. Depending upon the type of order made, this will assist in considerations regarding: care planning arranging a suitable placement with adequate supervision ensuring/ assisting with compliance with the conditions of the order supporting the Child to understand the details of an order assisting other stakeholders (such as providers of Community Work Programs) in their engagement with the Child managing breaches of orders
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Sources: Data Access Agreement
Illustrative Examples. Person ID (Offender) Case Court File Number Order type Term (duration) Order start and end date Start Date Offences End Date Court jurisdiction/location Offence/s – ie. ie most serious offence by offence type (ASOC code) Imprisonment Type and location Order jurisdiction/venue type Conditions of Imprisonment Order Approved Programs Fines The premises where the Child is Text (order condition to reside The responsible adult with whom the court has ordered the Child to reside, where applicable Breach of Order include bond release) Non-Parole Period Order types may include: Referral Admission order under section 75 of the Mental Health and Related Services Act 1998 Order remanding a Child to diversion under section 64 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Dismissal of charges against a Child under section 64A of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Allow a Child to go at large in custody under section 65 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Release Order that a Child on bail serve a term of detention or imprisonment under section 65 83 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Release Order that a Child into be released on the care and supervision giving of any person security under section 65 83 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Dismiss the charge for an offence Order that a Child serve a term of detention that is suspended wholly or partly under section 83(1)(a) 83 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Discharge the Child without penalty Periodic detention order under section 83(1)(b) 112 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 The CEO requires alerts if a court order have Child has been made affecting a Childordered to be held in custody. Depending upon the type of order made, this This will assist in considerations regarding: care planning arranging contact visits arranging a suitable placement developing plans for reunification with adequate supervision family ensuring/ assisting with compliance assessing placements on release organising support while in detention developing post-detention management plan partnering with the conditions Department of the order Education to develop re-engagement plans supporting identifying supports to ensure family can facilitate a home detention sentence transition planning where the Child will be in detention on or close to understand the details of an order assisting other stakeholders (such as providers of Community Work Programs) in their engagement with the Child managing breaches of orders18th birthday
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Sources: Data Access Agreement
Illustrative Examples. Person ID (Offender) Case Court File Number Order type Term (duration) Order start and end date Start Date Offences End Date Court jurisdiction/location Offence/s – ie. ie most serious offence by offence type (ASOC code) Imprisonment Type and location Imprisonment Order jurisdiction/venue Text (order condition to include bond release) Conditions of Non-Parole Period Order Approved Programs Fines The premises where the Child is to reside The responsible adult with whom the court has ordered the Child to reside, where applicable Breach of Order type Order types may include: Referral of a Child to diversion An admission order under section 64 75 of the Youth Justice Mental Health and Related Services Act 2005 1998 Dismissal of charges against Remand a Child under section 64A of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Allow a Child to go at large youth in custody under section 65 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Release Order that a Child on bail serve a term of detention or imprisonment under section 65 83 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Release Order that a Child into be released on the care and supervision giving of any person security under section 65 83 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Dismiss the charge for an offence An order that a Child serve a term of detention that is suspended wholly or partly under section 83(1)(a) 83 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 Discharge the Child without penalty A periodic detention order under section 83(1)(b) 112 of the Youth Justice Act 2005 The CEO requires alerts if a court order have Child has been made affecting a Childordered to be held in custody. Depending upon the type of order made, this This will assist in considerations regarding: care planning arranging contact visits arranging a suitable placement developing plans for reunification with adequate supervision family ensuring/ assisting with compliance assessing placements on release organising support while in detention developing post-detention management plan partnering with the conditions Department of the order Education to develop re-engagement plans supporting identifying supports to ensure family can facilitate a home detention sentence transition planning where the Child will be in detention on or close to understand the details of an order assisting other stakeholders (such as providers of Community Work Programs) in their engagement with the Child managing breaches of orders18th birthday
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Sources: Data Access Agreement