Parenting Orders

The aims of a Parenting Order are to help you to protect and prevent your child from committing further offences by helping you to do the following:

  • Establish boundaries
  • Agree on sanctions
  • Understand adolescence
  • Improve family relationships
  • Improve community life.

A Parenting Order is an order that requires the parent to:

  • Comply with the requirements specified in the order. This should be for no longer than 12 months.
  • Attend counselling or guidance sessions as specified in the order. This should be for a concurrent period no longer than three months and not more than once in any week.

A Parenting Order can be issued by the court as part of:

  • A court ordered sentence
  • Part of an Anti Social Behaviour Order
  • If a child fails to attend school and is summoned to appear at court to explain the reason why.

Initially you will be encouraged to attend a programme voluntarily if your child’s Youth Offending Team officer makes the assessment that you are in need of support.

However, your officer is required to comment in their court reports for children and young people under 16 years, on whether imposing a Parenting Order would be appropriate.

These reports are used to assist the courts in deciding on appropriate sentencing.The Youth Offending Team will only propose voluntary attendance at the programme to the court once. If you fail to attend voluntarily having agreed to so, the team will recommend that a Parenting Order is imposed on you if at any time afterwards your child needs to be sentenced.

If a Parenting Order is imposed on you, a member of the Youth Offending Team will arrange to meet you along with a representative from the Parenting Centre to explain the details of the Parenting Order programme to you and to decide whether group or individual support is most appropriate in your case.

The Youth Offending Team aims to support you so that you can make your Parenting Order a success. If you have any problems with attendance or other problems in fulfilling the terms of the order, please let your Youth Offending Team officer know as soon as possible.

If you do not cooperate with a Parenting Order, you may be charged with a breach of the order which is a criminal offence for which you can be fined up to £1,000.      

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Page updated: 28 Feb 2008 


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Children and Young People's Directorate
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E5 0EE

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