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Chapter 3: Threshold criteria 3.7.1 Threshold criteria: attributability: a contributory causal connection 3.7.2 Threshold criteria: attributability: care given or likely to be given: an objective standard 3.7.3 Threshold criteria: attributability: care given or likely to be given: an objective standard: reasonableness evaluated by reference to particular circumstances 3.7.4 Threshold criteria: attributability: care given or likely to be given: an objective standard: parents with learning disabilities 3.7.5 Threshold criteria: attributability: care given or likely to be given: care given by whom? 3.7.6 Threshold criteria: attributability: care given or likely to be given: uncertain perpetrator findings in present cases 3.7.7 Threshold criteria: attributability: care given or likely to be given: blameless, accidental injuries 3.7.8 Threshold criteria: attributability: care given or likely to be given: FGM/male circumcision 3.7.9 Threshold criteria: attributability: beyond parental care: not a finding of blame 3.7.10 Threshold criteria: attributability: beyond parental care: ‘parental’ refers to the child’s parent(s), not ...
3.7 Threshold criteria: attributability
Public Children Law: A Case Law Compendium
- Author:
- William Seagrim
- Publisher:
- Bloomsbury Professional
- Publication Date:
- 2025
- Law Stated At:
- 3 June 2024
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