[InterpretationE+W
This section has no associated Explanatory Memorandum
3A.1. In this Part—
“child” means a person under the age of 18 years whether or not the child is the subject of the proceedings, except that—
(a)
in adoption proceedings, it also includes a person who is the subject of proceedings and has attained the age of 18 years before the proceedings are concluded; and
(b)
in proceedings brought under ... the 1980 Hague Convention or the European Convention, it means a person under the age of 16 years who is the subject of proceedings;
...
“intermediary” means a person whose function is to—
(a)
communicate questions put to a witness or party;
(b)
communicate to any person asking such questions the answers given by the witness or party in reply to them; and
(c)
explain such questions or answers so far as is necessary to enable them to be understood by the witness or party or by the person asking such questions;
“live link” means a live television link or other arrangement whereby a witness or party, while absent from the courtroom or other place where the proceedings are being held, is able to see and hear a person there and to be seen and heard by the judge, legal representatives acting in the proceedings and other persons appointed to assist a witness or party;
“mental disorder” has the meaning given in section 1 of the Mental Health Act 1983;
“participation direction” means—
(a)
a general case management direction made for the purpose of assisting a witness or party to give evidence or participate in proceedings; or
(b)
a direction that a witness or party should have the assistance of one or more of the measures in rule 3A.8; and
references to “quality of evidence” are to its quality in terms of completeness, coherence and accuracy; and for this purpose “coherence” refers to a witness’s or a party’s ability in giving evidence to give answers which address the questions put to the witness or the party and which can be understood both individually and collectively.
[“relative” has the meaning given by section 63(1) of the 1996 Act;
“victim” includes a child to whom [section 3] of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 applies; and]]