Part II Promotion of Children’s Welfare by Local Authorities and by Children’s Hearings etc.

C2Chapter 1 Support for Children and Their Families

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Pt. II Ch. 1 (ss. 16-38) modifed (1.4.1997) by S.I. 1996/3255, reg. 7(1)

Advice and assistance for young persons formerly looked after by local authorities

C130 Financial assistance towards expenses of education or training and removal of power to guarantee indentures etc.

1

Without prejudice to section 12 of the M1Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 (general social welfare services of local authorities), a local authority may make—

a

grants to any relevant person in their area to enable him to meet expenses connected with his receiving education or training; and

b

contributions to the accommodation and maintenance of any such person in any place near where he may be—

i

employed, or seeking employment; or

ii

receiving education or training.

2

Subject to subsection (3) below, a person is a relevant person for the purposes of subsection (1) above if—

a

he is over school age but not yet twenty-one years of age; and

b

at the time when he ceased to be of school age or at any subsequent time he was, but he is no longer, looked after by a local authority.

3

A local authority making grants under paragraph (a), or contributions under paragraph (b)(ii), of subsection (1) above to a person may continue to make them, though he has in the meantime attained the age of twenty-one years, until he completes the course of education or training in question; but if, after he has attained that age, the course is interrupted by any circumstances they may only so continue if he resumes the course as soon as is practicable.

4

Section 25 of the Social Work (Scotland) Act 1968 (which empowers a local authority to undertake obligations by way of guarantee under any indentures or other deed of apprenticeship or articles of clerkship entered into by a person in their care or under supplemental deeds or articles) shall cease to have effect.