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Family Division
B e f o r e :
sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge The Senior Courts Act 1981
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The Child Troy a young person aged 15 |
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Her Honour Judge Williscroft:
The parties and representation at this hearing
a. supervision and support on a 2:1 staffing 24 hours a day; this had at one point earlier been 5;1
b. Troy may be kept on the ward at the hospital;
c. Clinical staff who are appropriately trained may physically restrain Troy if needed to ensure Troy's safety and wellbeing as a last resort;
d. Troy's access to a smart phone may be withheld;
e. Troy's 's access to the internet will be supervised by a professional; and
f. Troy's contact with others will be supervised by a professional.
a. The least restrictive of the young person's rights and freedoms;
b. Proportionate to the anticipated harm;
c. The least required to ensure the child's safety and that of others; and
d. Respectful of the child's dignity.