Children Act 2001
Conditions to which community sanction may be made subject.
117.—The conditions to which a community sanction imposed on a child may be made subject include conditions—
( a) requiring the child to attend school regularly,
( b) relating to the child’s employment,
( c) aimed at preventing the child from committing further offences,
( d) relating to the child’s place of residence,
( e) relating to the child undergoing counselling or medical treatment,
( f) limiting or prohibiting the child from associating with any specified person or with persons of any specified class,
( g) limiting the child’s attendance at specified premises,
( h) prohibiting the consumption by the child of intoxicating liquor, and
( i) relating to such other matters as the court considers appropriate in relation to the child.