F1SCHEDULE 5ABreach of injunction: powers of court in respect of under-18s
Part 2Supervision orders
Supervision orders
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(1)
A supervision order is an order imposing on the defaulter one or more of the following requirements—
(a)
a supervision requirement;
(b)
an activity requirement;
(c)
a curfew requirement.
(2)
Before making a supervision order the court must obtain and consider information about the defaulter's family circumstances and the likely effect of such an order on those circumstances.
(3)
Before making a supervision order imposing two or more requirements, the court must consider their mutual compatibility.
(4)
The court must ensure, as far as practicable, that any requirement imposed by a supervision order is such as to avoid—
(a)
any conflict with the defaulter's religious beliefs,
(b)
any interference with the times, if any, at which the defaulter normally works or attends school or any other educational establishment, and
(c)
any conflict with the requirements of any other court order or injunction to which the defaulter may be subject.
(5)
A supervision order must for the purposes of this Schedule specify a maximum period for the operation of any requirement contained in the order.
(6)
The period specified under sub-paragraph (5) may not exceed six months beginning with the day after that on which the supervision order is made.
(7)
A supervision order must for the purposes of this Schedule specify a youth offending team established under section 39 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
(8)
The youth offending team specified under sub-paragraph (7) is to be—
(a)
the youth offending team in whose area it appears to the court that the respondent will reside during the period specified under sub-paragraph (5), or
(b)
where it appears to the court that the respondent will reside in the area of two or more such teams, such one of those teams as the court may determine.