Court grants orders to put troubled teen into secure special care

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Court Grants Orders To Put Troubled Teen Into Secure Special Care
The teen, who has certain learning difficulties, had also required medical treatment in hospital, the court heard.
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The High Court has made orders placing a vulnerable teenage boy deemed to be at risk of being exploited by others into special care.

The court heard that the teen, who has been the subject of care orders since he was an infant, required the secure care placement due to fears about his health and well-being.

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The court heard that the teen had been doing very well in foster care up until recently.

He then got himself into trouble after he started associating with a gang of older individuals, the court heard.

Danger of sexual exploitation

These persons had been using him for their own benefit, and have no interest in his welfare, lawyers for the Child and Family Agency told the court, adding that the teens social workers feared that the boy was in danger of being sexually exploited.

This had resulted in the teen coming to the attention of the Garda on multiple occasions and had been before the District Court on charges including theft.

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He had also engaged in substance abuse and consuming illegal substances.

As a result of his behaviour his foster care placement had broken down.

He was placed in non-secure placement but had absconded on multiple occasions.

The court heard he had only spent a handful of nights at his placement over the last number of months.

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He had also been engaging in risk-taking behaviour, had become involved with members of his family who themselves have issues with substance abuse, had threatened others and had been in fights.

Medical treatment

The teen, who has certain learning difficulties, had also required medical treatment in hospital.

He had also been disengaging from his social workers, as well as other persons trying to help him.

As a result, the CFA sought orders allowing it to place the teen in secure, special care where he can get the help and assistance he needs.

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The orders keeping the teen in special care were granted by Mr Justice Michael MacGrath during Wednesday's vacation sitting of the High Court.

The application was made in respect of the CFA, represented in the proceedings by Mary Phelan Bl.

Counsel said that it was an unfortunate situation as the teen had been doing so well up to his recent events.

The orders were supported by the teen's court appointed guardian, represented in the proceedings by Deirdre Lynch Bl.

She told the court that the guardian had regarded the teen's situation to be such that separate High Court proceedings had been launched against the CFA earlier this month seeking to compel it to place him in special care.

However, that application was put on hold after the teen was provided with a special care placement.

The court heard that the boy's father was also supporting the application.

Efforts had been made to contact the boy's mother, who the court heard has addiction issues, however she was neither present in court nor was any submissions made to the court on her behalf.

The boy's case was adjourned to a date in September.

 

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