#JUSF9350077AOrder of March 22, 1993 on Psychological Fitness Conditions for Juvenile Justice Educator Appointments
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The law establishes specific psychological fitness requirements for candidates aspiring to become educators in the French juvenile justice protection system. It mandates that all candidates must provide a certificate proving they are free from any mental conditions that would hinder their ability to fulfill the duties of an educator. This certification must be obtained after a medical-psychological examination conducted by an approved psychiatrist upon the recommendation of the director of juvenile justice protection.
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Key Changes
- Mandatory psychological fitness certificate for candidates
- Examination conducted by an approved psychiatrist
- Director of juvenile justice protection responsible for execution
Obligations
What this law requires
All candidates admitted to external or internal competitions for recruitment as educators in juvenile justice protection must produce a certificate before appointment
The certificate must attest that the candidate is free from any mental condition incompatible with the exercise of educator functions
A medical-psychological examination must be conducted by an approved psychiatrist (médecin psychiatre agréé) to issue the required certificate
The director of juvenile justice protection (directeur de la protection judiciaire de la jeunesse) must propose approved psychiatrists to conduct the medical-psychological examinations
The director of juvenile justice protection is responsible for implementing and executing this order