State care definition

State care means where a child is placed by the State, or by their parent or relative, into residential care supervised, regulated, approved and/or subsidised by the State, and does not include admission to a hospital for medical treatment, attendance at an educational facility or private educational boarding house, or attendance at privately operated recreational or sporting camps, activities or programmes;
State care means a child accommodated by a public authority, a religious organisation, or other provider (i.e. charity group that benefits society) but does not include private fostering.

Examples of State care in a sentence

  • Care Commission of Inquiry means the Inquiry into allegations of sexual abuse of a person who, at the time that the alleged abuse occurred, was a Child in State care, or criminal conduct which resulted in the death of a person who, at the time that the alleged conduct occurred, was a Child in State care (report dated 1 April 2008).

  • Young Adults with a Disability Exiting from the Care of the State Post care support services provide support to young adults with a disability, who are exiting State care and are at risk of homelessness.

  • CATEGORY COMMENT Individual Data Subject ☒ This personal data refers to the applicants who are looking for Ministerial Consents from the Minister to do works at or near Monuments that are in State care or have Preservation Orders attached to them.

  • Title: Single Party Framework Agreement for the Provision of Interpretation and Exhibition Design for the Rock of Cashel, Cashel, Co. Tipperary for the OPW Description: The Office of Public Works (OPW), under a partnership agreement with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage (DHLGH) and Fáilte Ireland (FI) are currently implementing a Tourism Investment Programme across the heritage estate in State care.

  • Providing Canteen Services At this Under State care For A Period and Three Years.