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YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Youth Legal Service is a not-for-profit organisation that provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years) residing in Western Australia.YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Staff at Youth Legal Service are now working from the office. If you do require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL BREACH OF SCHOOL DISCIPLINE A ‘breach of school discipline’ is any act or omission that impairs the good order and proper management of the school. The Principal of the school and staff are responsible for ensuring that students are safe and have a positive learning environment. DO I HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL? SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAWS WA You can be excused from attending school on school days for health reasons, reasonable cause or for religious or cultural observance. If the Principal is of the opinion that the reasons for your non-attendance are not genuine or insufficient, your lack of attendance can be referred to the Attendance Panel at the Department of Education, who can conduct an investigation which will involve you FACT SHEET: SCHOOL INDEPENDENT MINORS The Principal of a school has the power to designate you as an ‘Independent Minor’. Once you have been designated as an Independent Minor, you will be treated as a student of 18 years or over under the School Education Act and regulations. This means you can make your own decisions about your education and all things related to your education. FACT SHEET: NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW The curfew applies to a specific geographic area defined as the Northbridge Precinct. The area defined as the Northbridge Precinct is the area bounded by Roe Street to the south, Beaufort Street to the east, Newcastle Street to the north, the Mitchell Freeway to the west,and
ALCOHOL LAWS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER 18 At any age, you can be charged if: You supply alcohol to someone under the age of 18 without their parent’s consent (see above section). You drive a motor vehicle (e.g. car, scooter, etc.) when you have drunk alcohol and are over the limit (provisional drivers must have 0.0 alcohol level, for full license generally must have less than 0.05 alcohol level but 0.00 or 0.02 in certain FACT SHEET: SECURITY GUARD POWERS Security guard powers What is a security guard? Security guards are generally employed to protect property and people by deterring illegal or inappropriate behaviour and keeping a look out for any potentially unsafe or illegal behaviour before it occurs. They are commonlyemployed by banks,
THE NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW Youth Legal Service Inc. 2015 Important: This general information is not the same as legal advice. You should speak with a lawyer aboutyour situation.
YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Youth Legal Service is a not-for-profit organisation that provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years) residing in Western Australia.YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Staff at Youth Legal Service are now working from the office. If you do require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL BREACH OF SCHOOL DISCIPLINE A ‘breach of school discipline’ is any act or omission that impairs the good order and proper management of the school. The Principal of the school and staff are responsible for ensuring that students are safe and have a positive learning environment. DO I HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL? SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAWS WA You can be excused from attending school on school days for health reasons, reasonable cause or for religious or cultural observance. If the Principal is of the opinion that the reasons for your non-attendance are not genuine or insufficient, your lack of attendance can be referred to the Attendance Panel at the Department of Education, who can conduct an investigation which will involve you FACT SHEET: SCHOOL INDEPENDENT MINORS The Principal of a school has the power to designate you as an ‘Independent Minor’. Once you have been designated as an Independent Minor, you will be treated as a student of 18 years or over under the School Education Act and regulations. This means you can make your own decisions about your education and all things related to your education. FACT SHEET: NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW The curfew applies to a specific geographic area defined as the Northbridge Precinct. The area defined as the Northbridge Precinct is the area bounded by Roe Street to the south, Beaufort Street to the east, Newcastle Street to the north, the Mitchell Freeway to the west,and
ALCOHOL LAWS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER 18 At any age, you can be charged if: You supply alcohol to someone under the age of 18 without their parent’s consent (see above section). You drive a motor vehicle (e.g. car, scooter, etc.) when you have drunk alcohol and are over the limit (provisional drivers must have 0.0 alcohol level, for full license generally must have less than 0.05 alcohol level but 0.00 or 0.02 in certain FACT SHEET: SECURITY GUARD POWERS Security guard powers What is a security guard? Security guards are generally employed to protect property and people by deterring illegal or inappropriate behaviour and keeping a look out for any potentially unsafe or illegal behaviour before it occurs. They are commonlyemployed by banks,
THE NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW Youth Legal Service Inc. 2015 Important: This general information is not the same as legal advice. You should speak with a lawyer aboutyour situation.
LEGAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE Youth Legal Service provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years of age) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: FREE CHILD LEGAL ADVICE If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. ALCOHOL LAWS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER 18 At any age, you can be charged if: You supply alcohol to someone under the age of 18 without their parent’s consent (see above section). You drive a motor vehicle (e.g. car, scooter, etc.) when you have drunk alcohol and are over the limit (provisional drivers must have 0.0 alcohol level, for full license generally must have less than 0.05 alcohol level but 0.00 or 0.02 in certain YOUTH LEGAL POLICE POWERS The heat. Po-po. Five-O. Monarch. Whatever you call them, or even think about them, the police have an important job to do, and a big part of that is keeping the community safe for everyone in FACT SHEET: RECREATIONAL DRUG LAWS There are very long lists in the Misuse of Drugs Act and Poisons Act 1964 which tell us what is a prohibited drug or plant.. Commonly known prohibited drugs include: Amphetamine (speed, goey, wizz) Cannabis (marijuana, weed, gunja, dope, pot, grass, hashish) CANNABIS LAWS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA In Western Australia, the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981 legislates to control the use of prohibited drugs and plants.. Cannabis (also known as marijuana, weed, gunja, dope, pot, grass, hashish, etc.) is a prohibited drug in Western Australia. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL STUDENT HEALTH The Principal at a school is given wide powers under the School Education Act and the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act to have students medically examined and make certain decisions about the student’s health, if they are considered to be at risk to themselves or others at the school. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL DRESS CODES School: Dress Codes Each school (whether government or private) will have a ‘dress code’, which is a standard of what is acceptable clothing that must be worn by students and includes headwear and footwear. The school will also have standards of what are acceptableaspects
FACT SHEET: POLICE POWERS ARREST If you are arrested, go quietly and co-operatively. Always be calm and polite to Police if you are placed under arrest. If you resist, struggle, abuse or assault the police then you may be charged with further offences such as obstructing a police officer, disorderly conduct, assault public officer, or threats. WHAT IS THE AGE OF CONSENT IN AUSTRALIA? The age of consent is the age at which a person is considered legally competent to agree to sexual activity with another person. In Western Australia, the age ofYOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Youth Legal Service is a not-for-profit organisation that provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: Perth Metro: 9202 1688.YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Staff at Youth Legal Service are now working from the office. If you do require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. DO I HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL? SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAWS WA Require you to give your full name, address, date of birth and name of school. If you give the Attendance Officer false details or resist, hinder or obstruct the Attendance Officer you can be charged with an offence. The Police can also apprehend an ‘absentee student’ and contact their parent or responsible adult to collect them. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL BREACH OF SCHOOL DISCIPLINE A ‘breach of school discipline’ is any act or omission that impairs the good order and proper management of the school. The Principal of the school and staff are responsible for ensuring that students are safe and have a positive learning environment. Whether you attend a government or non-government school, there will beprocedures in
FACT SHEET: SCHOOL INDEPENDENT MINORS School: Independent Minors. The Principal of a school has the power to designate you as an ‘Independent Minor’. Once you have been designated as an Independent Minor, you will be treated as a student of 18 years or over under the School Education Act and regulations. This means you can make your own decisions about your education andall
ALCOHOL LAWS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER 18 Offence for anyone to supply alcohol to a young person under 18. It is an offence for any person (whether under 18 or over) to supply alcohol to a young person under 18 on an unlicensed premises (example: at a party at a friend’s house) without the consent of the young person’s parent or guardian. Even if the parent or guardianconsents, a
FACT SHEET: SECURITY GUARD POWERS Security guards may look similar to police officers, but they do not have the same powers as the Police. They have the following powers: The power to prevent you from entering certain places. The owner or manager of any premises can decide who can enter and who cannot enter their premises, even if the premises is open to the public. The FACT SHEET: NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW The curfew applies to a specific geographic area defined as the Northbridge Precinct. The area defined as the Northbridge Precinct is the area bounded by Roe Street to the south, Beaufort Street to the east, Newcastle Street to the north, the Mitchell Freeway to the west,and
WHAT IS A DE FACTO RELATIONSHIP? De facto relationships are subject to many of the same laws as married relationships. This means that there are many responsibilities and potential liabilities which may apply to you in a de facto relationship, particularly in relation to your share of property, debts, parental responsibility, maintenance, income tax, social security (Centrelink) and superannuation to name a few.YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Youth Legal Service is a not-for-profit organisation that provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: Perth Metro: 9202 1688.YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Staff at Youth Legal Service are now working from the office. If you do require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. DO I HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL? SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAWS WA Require you to give your full name, address, date of birth and name of school. If you give the Attendance Officer false details or resist, hinder or obstruct the Attendance Officer you can be charged with an offence. The Police can also apprehend an ‘absentee student’ and contact their parent or responsible adult to collect them. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL BREACH OF SCHOOL DISCIPLINE A ‘breach of school discipline’ is any act or omission that impairs the good order and proper management of the school. The Principal of the school and staff are responsible for ensuring that students are safe and have a positive learning environment. Whether you attend a government or non-government school, there will beprocedures in
FACT SHEET: SCHOOL INDEPENDENT MINORS School: Independent Minors. The Principal of a school has the power to designate you as an ‘Independent Minor’. Once you have been designated as an Independent Minor, you will be treated as a student of 18 years or over under the School Education Act and regulations. This means you can make your own decisions about your education andall
ALCOHOL LAWS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER 18 Offence for anyone to supply alcohol to a young person under 18. It is an offence for any person (whether under 18 or over) to supply alcohol to a young person under 18 on an unlicensed premises (example: at a party at a friend’s house) without the consent of the young person’s parent or guardian. Even if the parent or guardianconsents, a
FACT SHEET: SECURITY GUARD POWERS Security guards may look similar to police officers, but they do not have the same powers as the Police. They have the following powers: The power to prevent you from entering certain places. The owner or manager of any premises can decide who can enter and who cannot enter their premises, even if the premises is open to the public. The FACT SHEET: NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW The curfew applies to a specific geographic area defined as the Northbridge Precinct. The area defined as the Northbridge Precinct is the area bounded by Roe Street to the south, Beaufort Street to the east, Newcastle Street to the north, the Mitchell Freeway to the west,and
WHAT IS A DE FACTO RELATIONSHIP? De facto relationships are subject to many of the same laws as married relationships. This means that there are many responsibilities and potential liabilities which may apply to you in a de facto relationship, particularly in relation to your share of property, debts, parental responsibility, maintenance, income tax, social security (Centrelink) and superannuation to name a few. LEGAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE Youth Legal Service provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years of age) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: Regional: 1800 199 066. Perth: 9202 1688. We also provide court JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Men, it is our responsibility. Another week. Lives cut short, the innocence of children crucified, families torn by grief as parents prepare for the funerals of their daughters and grandchildren and media outlets decry the failure of systems that failed to protect families against the scourge of domestic violence.UNDER 18? DON'T ASK
Don’t Ask. Secondary Supply laws have been operating in Western Australia since 2015. Under this law it is an offence for anyone to supply under 18s with alcohol in a private setting without parental or guardian permission. This offence carries a maximum penalty of CANNABIS LAWS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA In Western Australia, the Misuse of Drugs Act 1981 legislates to control the use of prohibited drugs and plants.. Cannabis (also known as marijuana, weed, gunja, dope, pot, grass, hashish, etc.) is a prohibited drug in Western Australia. FACT SHEET: RECREATIONAL DRUG LAWS There are very long lists in the Misuse of Drugs Act and Poisons Act 1964 which tell us what is a prohibited drug or plant.. Commonly known prohibited drugs include: Amphetamine (speed, goey, wizz) Cannabis (marijuana, weed, gunja, dope, pot, grass, hashish) MOVE ON POLICE ORDERS Order you to stay a reasonable distance away from the place or part of it for up to 24 hours. Before a police officer can issue a Move On Order, he or she must consider how the Order will affect your ability to return home, attend work, transport, health, education, or other essential services. Before issuing a Move On Order, the police can WHAT IS THE AGE OF CONSENT IN AUSTRALIA? The age of consent is the age at which a person is considered legally competent to agree to sexual activity with another person. In Western Australia, the age of consent is 16 years for both males and females. Anyone under the age of 16 is said to be a child who cannot consent to sex or sexual behaviour, even if they agree. FACT SHEET: POLICE QUESTIONING Police: Questioning about a crime Do I have to go to the Police Station if the Police ask me? Sometimes, the Police will ask you to come to the Police Station to assist them with their enquiries. If you are unsure whether you are WHAT IS A DE FACTO RELATIONSHIP? De facto relationships are subject to many of the same laws as married relationships. This means that there are many responsibilities and potential liabilities which may apply to you in a de facto relationship, particularly in relation to your share of property, debts, parental responsibility, maintenance, income tax, social security (Centrelink) and superannuation to name a few.YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Youth Legal Service is a not-for-profit organisation that provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: Perth Metro: 9202 1688. LEGAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE Youth Legal Service provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years of age) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: Regional: 1800 199 066. Perth: 9202 1688. We also provide courtYOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Staff at Youth Legal Service are now working from the office. If you do require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL BREACH OF SCHOOL DISCIPLINE A ‘breach of school discipline’ is any act or omission that impairs the good order and proper management of the school. The Principal of the school and staff are responsible for ensuring that students are safe and have a positive learning environment. Whether you attend a government or non-government school, there will beprocedures in
DO I HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL? SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAWS WA Require you to give your full name, address, date of birth and name of school. If you give the Attendance Officer false details or resist, hinder or obstruct the Attendance Officer you can be charged with an offence. The Police can also apprehend an ‘absentee student’ and contact their parent or responsible adult to collect them. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL INDEPENDENT MINORS School: Independent Minors. The Principal of a school has the power to designate you as an ‘Independent Minor’. Once you have been designated as an Independent Minor, you will be treated as a student of 18 years or over under the School Education Act and regulations. This means you can make your own decisions about your education andall
FACT SHEET: NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW The curfew applies to a specific geographic area defined as the Northbridge Precinct. The area defined as the Northbridge Precinct is the area bounded by Roe Street to the south, Beaufort Street to the east, Newcastle Street to the north, the Mitchell Freeway to the west,and
FACT SHEET: SECURITY GUARD POWERS Security guards may look similar to police officers, but they do not have the same powers as the Police. They have the following powers: The power to prevent you from entering certain places. The owner or manager of any premises can decide who can enter and who cannot enter their premises, even if the premises is open to the public. The THE NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW Youth Legal Service Inc. 2015 Important: This general information is not the same as legal advice. You should speak with a lawyer aboutyour situation.
YOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Youth Legal Service is a not-for-profit organisation that provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: Perth Metro: 9202 1688. LEGAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE Youth Legal Service provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years of age) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: Regional: 1800 199 066. Perth: 9202 1688. We also provide courtYOUTH LEGAL SERVICE
Staff at Youth Legal Service are now working from the office. If you do require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you.. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL BREACH OF SCHOOL DISCIPLINE A ‘breach of school discipline’ is any act or omission that impairs the good order and proper management of the school. The Principal of the school and staff are responsible for ensuring that students are safe and have a positive learning environment. Whether you attend a government or non-government school, there will beprocedures in
DO I HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL? SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAWS WA Require you to give your full name, address, date of birth and name of school. If you give the Attendance Officer false details or resist, hinder or obstruct the Attendance Officer you can be charged with an offence. The Police can also apprehend an ‘absentee student’ and contact their parent or responsible adult to collect them. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL INDEPENDENT MINORS School: Independent Minors. The Principal of a school has the power to designate you as an ‘Independent Minor’. Once you have been designated as an Independent Minor, you will be treated as a student of 18 years or over under the School Education Act and regulations. This means you can make your own decisions about your education andall
FACT SHEET: NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW The curfew applies to a specific geographic area defined as the Northbridge Precinct. The area defined as the Northbridge Precinct is the area bounded by Roe Street to the south, Beaufort Street to the east, Newcastle Street to the north, the Mitchell Freeway to the west,and
FACT SHEET: SECURITY GUARD POWERS Security guards may look similar to police officers, but they do not have the same powers as the Police. They have the following powers: The power to prevent you from entering certain places. The owner or manager of any premises can decide who can enter and who cannot enter their premises, even if the premises is open to the public. The THE NORTHBRIDGE CURFEW Youth Legal Service Inc. 2015 Important: This general information is not the same as legal advice. You should speak with a lawyer aboutyour situation.
LEGAL SERVICES FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE Youth Legal Service provides free legal services to children and young people (under 25 years of age) residing in Western Australia. Children and young people can access our legal advice line during office hours, for the cost of a local telephone call or call our free 1800 number: Regional: 1800 199 066. Perth: 9202 1688. We also provide court JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH If you require an interview with a lawyer on a legal matter please phone 9202 1688 to make an appointment, or fill out the online application form below and a staff member will get back to you. Legal Information, advice and assistance will be provided in line with the Government of Western Australia’s COVID Safety Plan. FREE CHILD LEGAL ADVICE advice. Youth Legal Service provides legal advice on all criminal matters and traffic offences for children and young people under 25 years of age, for offences within Western Australia. Youth Legal Service provides legal advice and casework to establish liability and negotiate with insurers or claimants, but does not provide courtrepresentation.
JUSTICE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH Men, it is our responsibility. Another week. Lives cut short, the innocence of children crucified, families torn by grief as parents prepare for the funerals of their daughters and grandchildren and media outlets decry the failure of systems that failed to protect families against the scourge of domestic violence. YOUTH LEGAL POLICE POWERS 2. Under 18 and not in school during school hours. If you are under 18 and meant to be in school and police find you somewhere else, they CAN return you to a safe place, in most cases this would be back to school, using reasonable force if necessary, and they will also contact your responsible person to let them know where you are. 3. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL INDEPENDENT MINORS The Principal of a school has the power to designate you as an ‘Independent Minor’. Once you have been designated as an Independent Minor, you will be treated as a student of 18 years or over under the School Education Act and regulations. This means you can make your own decisions about your education and all things related to your education. FACT SHEET: SCHOOL STUDENT HEALTH Any student who attends school may be required to submit to a medical or physical examination by a medical officer or nurse and the parents or responsible adult of the child are required to permit such examination. This is a power given to the school under the Health (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act. A student may also be required to havea
ALCOHOL LAWS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER 18 Offence for anyone to supply alcohol to a young person under 18. It is an offence for any person (whether under 18 or over) to supply alcohol to a young person under 18 on an unlicensed premises (example: at a party at a friend’s house) without the consent of the young person’s parent or guardian. Even if the parent or guardianconsents, a
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Flaming, trolling, harassment, excluding are all examples of cyber-bullying that can impact a young person. Negative on-line experiences can cause loss of self-confidence, anxiety, poor performance at school and in severe cases self-harm and even suicide. It is essential, not only for young people to know how to protect themselves but how to be FACT SHEET: SCHOOL DRESS CODES Each school (whether government or private) will have a ‘dress code’, which is a standard of what is acceptable clothing that must be worn by students and includes headwear and footwear. The school will also have standards of what are acceptable aspects of the student’s personal presentation (e.g. hair colour, hairstyle,jewellery
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