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What is the Children's Panel?

The Children's Panel makes vital decisions about vulnerable children in need of care or who have offended, at a Children's Hearing.

Each hearing is a lay tribunal involving three members of the panel and must consist of at least one man and one woman. It should also where possible reflect a mix of ages and experience.

The hearing is usually held in a relatively informal setting and is chaired by one of the panel members.

 

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