(1) A youth justice plan is a plan—
(a) to assist a child subject to a youth supervision and support order or a youth control order to take responsibility for their actions; and
(b) to reduce the likelihood of the child re‑offending; and
(c) to provide the child with opportunities to receive instruction, guidance, assistance and experiences that will assist the child to develop the ability to abide by the law and complete the conditions of the order; and
(d) to provide the Children's Court with information about which special conditions would best meet the objects of a youth supervision and support order or a youth control order (as the case requires).
(2) A youth justice plan must be agreed to by the child.