#JUSF2609619AOrdinance on Educational Priority Judicial Units
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This law establishes Educational Priority Judicial Units (UJPE) focusing on juvenile protection in France. These units are designed to offer tailored educational and social support to minors and young adults up to 21 years old who are under judicial placement. The law outlines organizational and operational standards to ensure consistent, high-quality care and specifies roles and responsibilities for professionals involved.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of Educational Priority Judicial Units (UJPE)
- Definition of roles and responsibilities for juvenile care professionals
- Operational and organizational standards for UJPE
Obligations
What this law requires
Each UJPE must elaborate a project individual for every minor or young adult welcomed, tailored to their specific needs and circumstances.
UJPEs are required to organize and conduct daily life activities for each person received, ensuring consistent engagement and daily structure.
UJPE must implement mechanisms to ensure the protection of individual rights and liberties of minors and young adults, as stated in the CASF.
Directors of UJPE must ensure ongoing evaluations of the needs of minors and young adults, adjusting the support provided as necessary.
UJPEs are mandated to provide 24/7 services throughout the year, ensuring continuous care and supervision of the minors and young adults.