Children First Act 2015
Definitions | ||
2. In this Act— | ||
“Agency” means the Child and Family Agency; | ||
“authorised person” has the meaning assigned to it by section 15 (1); | ||
“child” has the same meaning it has in section 2 of the Child Care Act 1991 ; | ||
“child safeguarding statement” has the meaning assigned to it by section 11 (1); | ||
“enactment” means a statute or an instrument made under a power conferred by statute; | ||
“harm” means, in relation to a child— | ||
(a) assault, ill-treatment or neglect of the child in a manner that seriously affects or is likely to seriously affect the child’s health, development or welfare, or | ||
(b) sexual abuse of the child, | ||
whether caused by a single act, omission or circumstance or a series or combination of acts, omissions or circumstances, or otherwise; | ||
“Implementation Group” has the meaning assigned to it by section 20 ; | ||
“ill-treatment” means, in relation to a child, to abandon or cruelly treat the child, or to cause or procure or allow the child to be abandoned or cruelly treated; | ||
“mandated person” means a person who is a person specified in Schedule 2 ; | ||
“mandated report form” has the meaning assigned to it by section 14 (6); | ||
“Minister” means the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs; | ||
“neglect” means, in relation to a child, to deprive the child of adequate food, warmth, clothing, hygiene, supervision, safety or medical care; | ||
“prescribed” means prescribed by regulations made by the Minister under section 3 ; | ||
“relevant service” means any work or activity specified in Schedule 1 ; | ||
“sectoral implementation plan” has the meaning assigned to it by section 27 (1); | ||
“sexual abuse” means, in relation to a child— | ||
(a) an offence against the child, specified in Schedule 3 , | ||
(b) wilful exposure of the child to pornography, or | ||
(c) wilful sexual activity in the presence of the child; | ||
“welfare” includes, in relation to a child, the moral, intellectual, physical, emotional and social welfare of the child. |