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Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Placement Panel) (Jersey) Regulations 2016: Appointment of Placement Panel member

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A decision made on 22 August 2022

Decision Reference:  MD-HA-2022-508

Public

Subject: Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Placement Panel) (Jersey) Regulations 2016: Appointment of Placement Panel member

 

Report Title: Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Placement Panel) (Jersey) Regulations 2016: Appointment of Placement Panel member

Public

Decision(s):

The Minister decided to appoint Ms. N. Elliott as a member and Vice Chair of the Children and Young Persons Placement Panel. Ms. Elliott is Team Manager in the Jersey Probation and Aftercare Service and replaces Mr. D. Trott as a member of the Panel following his retirement from the Probation Service.

Reason for Decision(s):

In November 2016, the States Assembly adopted the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Placement Panel) (Jersey) Regulations 2016 (“2016 Regulations”). These Regulations were made under the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (Jersey) Law 2014, as amended by the Criminal Justice (Young Offenders) (No 2) (Jersey) Law 2016. Part 4 of the 2014 Law provides for the establishment of a Placement Panel (to be known as the Children and Young Persons Placement Panel).

 

The 2016 Regulations make provision for the appointment of Panel members, their removal, rights of appeal and all such other matters relating to the constitution and governance of the Panel. Regulation 2 of the 2016 Regulations sets out that the Panel will have 5 to 10 members appointed by the Minister for Home Affairs. One of those members will act as Chair, and two as Vice-Chairs. Each shall be appointed for a three-year term which can be extended.  The Regulations further provide that the Members will be either: a) probation officers; b) employees in a department relating to education; c) employees in a department relating to health and social services; d) any other person whom the Minister deems appropriate having regard to the person’s knowledge and experience (for example, representatives of charities, other appropriately experienced staff).

Resource Implications: None as a consequence of this decision.

 

Action Required: The Private Secretary to the Minister for Home Affairs to inform the Chair of the Panel of the appointment.

Signature:

 

 

Signed By: Minister for Home Affairs

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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