In this Act:Aboriginal—see section 5.
authorised carer—see section 137.
care application—see section 60.
care order—see section 60.
care plan means a plan to meet the needs of a child or young person:
(a) that is developed through agreement with the parents of the child or young person, or
(b) that represents a set of proposals for consideration by the Children’s Court.
Note—
A care plan is not enforceable except to the extent to which aspects of it are endorsed by an order of the Children’s Court. Aspects of a care plan may be endorsed by an order under section 66 (Leave to withdraw application) or 78 (Care plans).
care proceedings—see section 60.
care responsibility means the authority to exercise the functions specified in section 157.
child, except in Chapter 13, means a person who is under the age of 16 years.
Child Death Review Team or Team means the Child Death Review Team established under Chapter 11.
Children’s Guardian means the Children’s Guardian appointed under section 178.
children’s service—see section 200.
compulsory assistance—see section 123.
Department means the Department of Community Services.
designated agency—see section 139.
Director-General means the person for the time being holding office or acting as the Director-General of the Department.
employer’s authority means an employer’s authority that has been granted by the Minister under Schedule 2 and that is in force.
out-of-home care—see section 135.
parent of a child or young person means a person having parental responsibility for the child or young person.
parental responsibility, in relation to a child or young person, means all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which, by law, parents have in relation to their children.
report means a report made under section 24, 25 or 27.
restoration plan means a restoration plan prepared under section 83.
Torres Strait Islander—see section 5.
young person means a person who is aged 16 years or above but who is under the age of 18 years.
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