High Court makes special care orders in respect of three children where the statutory requirements were met, and declines to stay the orders where the orders are necessary for the protection of these vulnerable children here their life, health, safety, development, or welfare is at risk.
Childcare – special care order - an application was made in the judicial review list for orders compelling the Child and Family Agency to bring this application before the Court – Child and Family Agency would have difficulty in providing a bed - unacceptable approach to its obligations - young child is at very serious risk by reason of the matters detailed on affidavit and rather than improving with time the situation is disimproving it would appear with time – statutory requirements satisfied – staffing - discretion afforded to the Court – special care order granted – stay refused – orders made –