A Parenting Order is an order under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. The Parenting Order was designed primarily to help and support parents when their children get into trouble.
A court may make an Order on a parent or Guardian of:
The court will also be able to impose this order when someone has been convicted of failing to ensure their child attends school regularly.
Any parent or carer that a young person lives with, this may include a stepparent, can be given an Order. A parent, who is not living with the young person, but has regular contact, may be issued with an order separately.
If you are given a Parenting Order, you may be required to attend counselling or guidance sessions were you will receive help on how to deal with the young person, e.g. parenting skills, managing the young person's behaviour, how to respond more effectively to challenging adolescent demands, ensuring your child is home during set hours, and ensuring they attend school regularly.
The Order will be for no longer than three months. The Court may impose a second element, which would require you to exercise control over your child's behaviour. This may last twelve months.
In Wiltshire our parenting service is provided by ask, a voluntary agency who undertake this work on behalf of the Youth Offending Service. ask can be contacted at:
ask
Elmsgate
Steeple Ashton
Wiltshire
BA14 6HP
Tel: 01380 871200
For futher information, please see the FAQ's on the related pages menu.
By Post
ask
Elmsgate
Steeple Ashton
Wiltshire
BA14 6HP
By Email
info@askwiltshire.org
By Telephone
01380 871200
By Fax
01380 871300
| A to Z Names | Families - parenting orders, Families - parenting orders |
|---|---|
| Keywords | Parenting orders |
| PID No. | 175 |
| IPSV Category | Young offending |
| Level 1 Name | Families - parenting orders |
| IPSV ID | 6662 |