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The Children and Young Persons Act 1932 (22 & 23 Geo. 5. c. 46) broadened the powers of juvenile courts in England and Wales and introduced supervision orders for children at risk. The Children and Young Persons Act 1933 provided for young offenders, to be sent to an approved school, put on probation, or put into the care of a "fit person ...
Representation of the People Act 1969 or the Sixth Reform Act (repealed) 1969 c. 15. 17 April 1969. ... Children and Young Persons Act 1969. 1969 c. 54. 22 October 1969.
The Children and Young Persons Act 1969 reformed the juvenile court system and extended local authority duties to provide community homes for juvenile offenders. [39] The legislation provided that "remand homes," "approved schools," and local authority and voluntary children's homes became part of a comprehensive system of community homes for ...
Representation of the People Act 1969. 1969 c. 15. ... An Act to amend the law relating to children and young persons; and for purposes connected therewith.
The Children and Young Persons Act 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5. c. 12) is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It consolidated all existing child protection legislation for England and Wales into one act. It was preceded by the Children and Young Persons Act 1920 and the Children Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7. c. 67).
Children and Young Persons Act 1956, an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; Children and Young Persons Act 1963, an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998, New South Wales legislation; Children and Young Persons Act 2008, an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
An Act to extend the provisions of the Children and Young Persons Act, 1933, [b] and the Children and Young Persons (Scotland) Act, 1937, [c] with respect to escapes from the care of fit persons, from approved schools and from remand homes or special reception centres. (Repealed by Children and Young Persons Act 1969 (c. 54))