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Posted Tue 21 Feb 2017 at 8:27amTuesday 21 Feb 2017 at 8:27am, updated Tue 21 Feb 2017 at 12:28pmTuesday 21 Feb 2017 at 12:28pm
A 10-year-old boy charged with sexually penetrating and threatening to kill an eight-year-old boy will not be returning to his school, the Department for Child Protection has said.
Earlier today, the boy appeared in the Perth Children's Court, where the magistrate said another psychological assessment would need to be carried out before he could be sentenced.
There were concerns the psychological report that had been provided to the court raised questions as to whether the boy understood the legal process.
The offender, who is a student at a northern suburbs primary school, previously pleaded guilty to the charges.
The incident is alleged to have happened at knifepoint at a local park and the boy was charged last December.
The boy's lawyer, Neville Barber, told the court his client was "well aware of what he ought not have done".
The magistrate said the sooner the matter was resolved the better but she needed more information before she could consider sentencing.
One of the boy's bail conditions requires him to attend school, but he is supervised during recess and lunch.
The victim does not attend the same school.
Parents at the school gathered to express their concern that they were not told about the charges the boy faced.
The director-general of education Sharyn O'Neill told ABC Perth she could not talk specifically about the case but she said in general, the law prevented anyone from identifying juvenile offenders.
"It is illegal to provide information or publish information that identifies a juvenile or could lead to the identification of a juvenile," she said.
"It puts me in a very difficult position obviously.
"No parent that I know sends their child, prepares them for school ... and then expects them to be rubbing shoulders with children who have perhaps committed serious crimes.
"The bail conditions are set by the court. They do their comprehensive risk assessment ... and then as an education department we comply with those bail conditions."
Ms O'Neill said the department was doing everything they could to ensure the safety of students.
"I'm not going to talk about that school ... but in general terms ... the sorts of strategies that we put in place are constant supervision ... sometimes we put on additional staff to be able to do that during recess, during lunch, sometimes we change the timetable of the student," she said.
The Department for Child Protection told the school today the boy would not be returning.
The boy is due back in court on March 15.
Posted 21 Feb 201721 Feb 2017, updated 21 Feb 201721 Feb 2017
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Posted Tue 21 Feb 2017 at 8:27amTuesday 21 Feb 2017 at 8:27am, updated Tue 21 Feb 2017 at 12:28pmTuesday 21 Feb 2017 at 12:28pm
A 10-year-old boy charged with sexually penetrating and threatening to kill an eight-year-old boy will not be returning to his school, the Department for Child Protection has said.
Earlier today, the boy appeared in the Perth Children's Court, where the magistrate said another psychological assessment would need to be carried out before he could be sentenced.
There were concerns the psychological report that had been provided to the court raised questions as to whether the boy understood the legal process.
The offender, who is a student at a northern suburbs primary school, previously pleaded guilty to the charges.
The incident is alleged to have happened at knifepoint at a local park and the boy was charged last December.
The boy's lawyer, Neville Barber, told the court his client was "well aware of what he ought not have done".
The magistrate said the sooner the matter was resolved the better but she needed more information before she could consider sentencing.
One of the boy's bail conditions requires him to attend school, but he is supervised during recess and lunch.
The victim does not attend the same school.
Parents at the school gathered to express their concern that they were not told about the charges the boy faced.
The director-general of education Sharyn O'Neill told ABC Perth she could not talk specifically about the case but she said in general, the law prevented anyone from identifying juvenile offenders.
"It is illegal to provide information or publish information that identifies a juvenile or could lead to the identification of a juvenile," she said.
"It puts me in a very difficult position obviously.
"No parent that I know sends their child, prepares them for school ... and then expects them to be rubbing shoulders with children who have perhaps committed serious crimes.
"The bail conditions are set by the court. They do their comprehensive risk assessment ... and then as an education department we comply with those bail conditions."
Ms O'Neill said the department was doing everything they could to ensure the safety of students.
"I'm not going to talk about that school ... but in general terms ... the sorts of strategies that we put in place are constant supervision ... sometimes we put on additional staff to be able to do that during recess, during lunch, sometimes we change the timetable of the student," she said.
The Department for Child Protection told the school today the boy would not be returning.
The boy is due back in court on March 15.
Posted 21 Feb 201721 Feb 2017, updated 21 Feb 201721 Feb 2017
Live: Victorians who breach home quarantine may be referred to police, Acting CHO warns
'Significant risk': Concerns raised about $5 million pool for a suburb barely on the map in marginal WA seat
Missed all the COVID-19 news this morning? Get up to speed quickly here
The Lambda coronavirus variant has arrived in Australia. Here's what we know so far
NSW Premier hints at lockdown decision tomorrow as state records 18 new COVID cases
Dragons terminate Paul Vaughan's contract after lockdown party scandal
Prestigious Sydney Catholic boys' school secured 160 Pfizer jabs for students
Reserve Bank holds interest rates at record low, but eases back bond buying program
'Hugely frustrating': More Victorians found out of quarantine after returning from hotspots
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.
This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.
AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)
Read our editorial guiding principles

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