Oranga Tamariki Act 1989

Children and young persons in care of chief executive or other persons or bodies - Moving to independence

386AAF: Role of caregivers under support arrangements

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"What caregivers must do to help the young person in their care become independent"

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If you are a caregiver, you are expected to act in accordance with the support arrangement. You must also assist the young person living with you to become more independent. This means helping them to do things on their own and make their own decisions as they get older.

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Part 7Children and young persons in care of chief executive or other persons or bodies
Moving to independence

386AAFRole of caregivers under support arrangements

  1. A caregiver is expected to—

  2. act in accordance with the support arrangement; and
    1. assist the young person who is living with them to become increasingly independent.
      Notes
      • Section 386AAF: inserted, on , by section 128 of the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Act 2017 (2017 No 31).