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Child Protection Act 1999
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### sec.51M Preparing for the meeting
Before holding the meeting, the convenor must inform the invitees—
that the chief executive considers the child is a child in need of protection; and
the assessed risks to the child and the child’s assessed needs; and
details of the proposed meeting, including—
the proposed day, time and venue for the meeting; and
the purpose and functions of the meeting; and
particular issues to be addressed at the meeting; and
the opportunities for attendees to identify issues or deal with particular issues.
In this section—
invitee means a person mentioned in section 51L (1) other than a person mentioned in section 51L (4) .
s 51M ins 2004 No. 36 s 15
(sec.51M-ssec.1) Before holding the meeting, the convenor must inform the invitees— that the chief executive considers the child is a child in need of protection; and the assessed risks to the child and the child’s assessed needs; and details of the proposed meeting, including— the proposed day, time and venue for the meeting; and the purpose and functions of the meeting; and particular issues to be addressed at the meeting; and the opportunities for attendees to identify issues or deal with particular issues.
(sec.51M-ssec.2) In this section— invitee means a person mentioned in section 51L (1) other than a person mentioned in section 51L (4) .
- (a) that the chief executive considers the child is a child in need of protection; and
- (b) the assessed risks to the child and the child’s assessed needs; and
- (c) details of the proposed meeting, including— (i) the proposed day, time and venue for the meeting; and (ii) the purpose and functions of the meeting; and (iii) particular issues to be addressed at the meeting; and (iv) the opportunities for attendees to identify issues or deal with particular issues.
- (i) the proposed day, time and venue for the meeting; and
- (ii) the purpose and functions of the meeting; and
- (iii) particular issues to be addressed at the meeting; and
- (iv) the opportunities for attendees to identify issues or deal with particular issues.
- (i) the proposed day, time and venue for the meeting; and
- (ii) the purpose and functions of the meeting; and
- (iii) particular issues to be addressed at the meeting; and
- (iv) the opportunities for attendees to identify issues or deal with particular issues.