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Seen and heard: priority for children in the legal process (ALRC Report 84)
9. Administrative decision making — service delivery for children
9. Administrative decision making — service delivery for children
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Introduction
Service delivery to children
Income support
Immigration and citizenship
Processing issues — child visas
Review mechanisms
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Seen and heard: priority for children in the legal process (ALRC Report 84)
Table of Contents:
Overview
1. Introduction
2. A statistical picture of Australia's children
3. Children, families and the state
4. Children in the legal process
5. Responding to children — advocacy and action
6. The new working federalism
7. Advocacy
8. Introduction to Part B
9. Administrative decision making — service delivery for children
Introduction
Service delivery to children
Income support
Immigration and citizenship
Processing issues — child visas
Review mechanisms
10. Children in education
11. Children as consumers
12. Introduction to Part C
13. Legal representation and the litigation status of children
14. Children's evidence
15. Jurisdictional arrangements in family law and care and protection
16. Children's involvement in family law proceedings
17. Children's involvement in the care and protection system
18. Children's involvement in criminal justice processes
19. Sentencing
20. Detention
Appendix D: List of recommendations