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This is an application by the minister for a care order in respect of Q. The purpose of the hearing today is to consider whether to make an interim care order pending the application for a full care order.
We begin by reminding ourselves of the test. Article 24(2) of the Children (Jersey) Law 2002 says this
"the court may only make a care order or a supervision order if it is satisfied a) that the child concerned is suffering or is likely to suffer significant harm and b) that the harm or likelihood of harm is attributable to:-
(i) the care given to the child or likely to be given to the child if the order were not made, not being what it would be reasonable to expect a parent to give the child; or
"the court may make an interim care order or interim supervision order where in relation to the child concerned it:-
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