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Employment of Children

Details

Aberdeen City Council has adopted by-laws which regulate the part-time employment of school age children (children who have not yet reached their statutory school leaving date) during term-time and holiday periods. These by-laws implement the amendments to the Children and Young Persons Act 1937 required by the European Union regulations on the Protection of Children at Work.

Employment includes assistance in any trade or occupation which is carried on for profit, whether or not payment is received for that assistance. This includes times where the child is employed by a parent.

Before a child can take up employment they require to have an employment permit. The permit details the employment to be undertaken and the hours and days to be worked. Before a permit can be issued parents and the child's Headteacher must give their permission for a child of school age to be employed and employers must carry out a written risk assessment. Permits are issued by the Culture and Learning section, Aberdeen City Council, St. Nicholas House, Broad Street, Aberdeen. 

Detailed information about the employment of school age children and an application for an employment permit is available from secondary schools or from St. Nicholas House - see below.

Parents should obtain a copy of this information before their child starts work.

Contact

Culture and Learning
Neighbourhood Services South
2nd Floor St Nicholas House
Broad Street
Aberdeen, AB10 1BY

Tel: 01224 522806
Email: AnWatson@EDUCATION.aberdeen.net.uk