Oranaga Tamariki Flashcards
Section 216
Officer is to explain rights to to child or young person after being charged
Section 209
Consider a warning for child or young person instead of charge
Section 215A
Explain rights to child or young person on request
Section 215
Rights to be informed before questioning by enforcement officer
Section 214A
Can arrest child for breach of bail after 2nd time
Section 214
Can arrest child without warrant under
Witness interference
Evidence not to be destroyed
Ensuring appearance to court
Preventing further offences
Section 221
Admissibility of Statements
Rights have to be understood before any comments the child or young person makes can be admissible in court
Section 229
parents/guardians have to be informed when the child or youth is being questioned or arrested
Section 219
A Child or youth does not need to be explained of rights of they already have understood them
Section 222
Nominated person
Parent or guardian
An adult member of the family, whanau or family group
any other adult selected
A person nominated by an enforcement officer
Section 4a
Well being of the child or youth is first and paramount
Section 8
Parents to be informed of any decisions
Section 9
if preferred language is not English then an interpreter is required
Section 14
Definition of child in need or protection
When a child or young person is abused or neglected or is likely to to be harmed physically, mentally or emotionally
Section 218
Explanations need to be in manner and language that is age appropriate for the child or young person to understand