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Nathan and Lisa have shared custody of their 3-year-old daughter, Sienna. They have court orders which specify which parent can have Sienna and when. Changes to court orders must be agreed by both parents. This week is Sienna’s birthday week, but it is also Nathan’s week to have her. At drop off time, Lisa informs you that today is Nathans’ day to collect Sienna from the service, but she would like to take Sienna out for lunch between 17am and 2pm to celebrate her birthday with her. .....................................................................................................................................
Benchmark Criteria Demonstrate understanding of legal and ethical issues and dilemmas and how to respond, in particular in relation to duty of care, the protection of children and child custody arrangements. Demonstrate knowledge of the similarities, differences and interrelationships between legal and ethical issues in the context of children, education and care. Question 18 Resource Little Catalysts ELC Arrivals and Departures Policy Read Scenario three and answer the following questions... a. Describe what you consider is an appropriate response to Lisa about her request (as it is Nathan’s week for custody). Give reasons for your answer. (Approximately 50 words) < Previous |
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