Common use of Illustrative Examples Clause in Contracts

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