Children First Bill 2014

Children First Bill 2014

Treoir welcomes the publication of the Children First Bill 2014.  There has been a lack of clarity about obligations to report cases of consensual sexual activity between young people under the age of consent. We welcome the fact that this Bill clarifies the position as follows:

A mandated person shall not be required to make a report to the Child and Family Agency where a child aged 15 years or more but less than 17 years is engaged in sexual activity with a person who is not more than 2 years older than the child and where the mandated person knows or believes that there is no material difference in capacity or maturity between the two parties, and where the child has made known his or her view that a report should not be made to the Child and Family Agency and where the mandated person relied upon that view.

Treoir will engage with its members to develop a comprehensive response to the Bill. 

Read the Bill here.  Read explanatory memorandum.