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Chapter 5 MCQs
The principles of children's law
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How many different welfare duties are there in the Children Act 1989?
There is one different welfare duty of the Children Act 1989
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There are four different welfare duties of the Children Act 1989
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There are two different welfare duties of the Children Act 1989
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There are three different welfare duties of the Children Act 1989
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The primary client for the Social Worker is who/whom?
The child/ren
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The parents
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Do the wishes of a child always take precedence?
The court must always listen to a child's wishes and this takes precedence.
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Parent's wishes always take precedence if they have parental responsibility.
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The wishes of a child are a statutory responsibility under s22 of the Children Act 1989; however, a child's welfare is the paramount consideration.
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The wishes of a child are a statutory responsibility under s22 of the Children Act 1989; however, keeping a family together at all costs is the paramount consideration.
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Does the court always have the power to ignore time limits?
The court cannot override statutory time limits when dealing with applications in care proceedings.
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The court can override statutory time limits when dealing with applications in care proceedings.
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Is 'No order' a principle for the court?
The 'No Order' principle is a principle for Social Workers.
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The 'No Order' principle is a principle for the courts.
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'No Order' is a principle that prevents local authority's applying for court orders.
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The 'No Order' principle means parents can contest orders being made in relation to their child/ren.
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When Cafcass was created by the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 a new role was introduced called?
Following the creation of Cafcass the term 'guardian' was abolished and the term of 'guardian ad litem' was used instead.
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Following the creation of Cafcass the term 'guardian' was used instead of 'court welfare officer'.
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Following the creation of Cafcass the term 'court welfare officer' was used instead of 'guardian ad litem'.
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Following the creation of Cafcass the term 'children's guardian' was used instead of 'guardian ad litem'.
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Forced marriage orders were created to?
A Forced Marriage Order is there to protect only adults who are already in a forced marriage?
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A Forced Marriage Order is there to protect both children and adults who are at risk of being forced into marriage or who are already in a forced marriage?
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A Forced Marriage Order is there to protect only children who are at risk of being forced into marriage or who are already in a forced marriage?
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A Forced Marriage Order is there to protect both children and adults who are at risk of being forced into marriage?
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Section 8 orders include?
Child Arrangement Orders, Specific Issue and Prohibited Steps are all types of s8 orders?
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Child Arrangements Orders, Specific Issue and Prohibited Steps are all types of s8 orders?
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Child Arrangements Orders, Residence Orders, Specific Issue and Prohibited Steps are all types of s8 orders?
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Contact and Residence Orders, Specific Issue and Prohibited Steps are all types of s8 orders?
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How many main recommendations did Eileen Munro's report conclude?
There were 15 main recommendations made by Eileen Munro in the Munro Report.
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There were 10 main recommendations made by Eileen Munro in the Munro Report.
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There were no recommendations made by Eileen Munro in the Munro Report.
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There were 20 main recommendations made by Eileen Munro in the Munro Report.
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Which section of the Children Act 1989 sets out specific agencies duties to cooperate in the interests of vulnerable children?
S. 24
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S. 28
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S. 27
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S. 26
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