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This Order is the third Commencement Order made by the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families under the Children and Adoption Act 2006 (“the Act”).
Article 2(1) of this Order brings into force on 7th November 2008 section 1 for the purposes of inserting section 11F in the Children Act 1989 (“the 1989 Act”). Article 2(2) brings into force on 8th December 2008 the remainder of section 1, sections 2 to 5, section 8 and section 15 (in so far as not already in force) of the Act, together with associated Schedules. These provisions of the Act extend to England and Wales.
Section 1 of the Act inserts new sections 11A to 11G after section 11 of the 1989 Act. The new sections 11A to 11E relate to the court’s ability to make either ‘contact activity directions’ where the court is considering whether to make, vary or discharge a contact order under section 8 of the 1989 Act or make a ‘contact activity condition’ when making or varying a contact order. Section 11F enables the Secretary of State or the Welsh Ministers to make provision in regulations allowing financial assistance to be given to certain individuals required to undertake ‘contact activities’. Section 11G provides that a court may ask a CAFCASS officer to monitor compliance with contact activity directions or conditions and to report to the court if there is a failure to comply.
Section 2 of the Act inserts new section 11H in the 1989 Act which provides that a court may ask a CAFCASS officer to monitor compliance with a contact order, and to report on matters relating to compliance.
Section 3 inserts section 11I in the 1989 Act, which provides that whenever a court makes or varies a contact order, it must attach a notice warning of the consequences of failing to comply with a contact order.
Section 4 inserts new sections 11J to 11N in the 1989 Act which make provision for the courts to make an ‘enforcement order’ and Schedule 1 inserts a new Schedule A1 in the 1989 Act that relates to such orders. Section 5 inserts sections 11O and 11P in the 1989 Act and these allow the court to require a person who has caused financial loss to another person as a result of breaching a contact order to pay compensation. Section 8 makes transitional provision as regards contact orders made before the commencement of sections 3 and 5.
Section 15(1) gives effect to the minor and consequential amendments set out in Schedule 2 and section 15(2) gives effect to a repeal set out in Schedule 3.
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