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Children's hearingsWho decides that a child comes to a hearing?The Scottish Children's Reporter Administration (SCRA) are the central officers within the Children's Hearings system who decide whether a child should come to a hearing. Children may come before a hearing because they:
have offended, have been neglected or abused and may need care or protectionare out of the control of their parentshave been absent from school without reasonable excusehave misused drugs or alcoholare in moral danger
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