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What the law says
The law does not set a minimum age at which children can be left alone. However, it is an offence to leave a child alone when doing so puts him or her at risk.
How do you decide if you can safely leave a child alone?
There are many important things to consider before you decide to leave a child alone. These include:
For example, most parents would think it's OK to leave a 16-year-old alone for the evening, but to leave them for a week would be unacceptable.
Many young children play outdoors with other children without supervision but most people would agree that this is an important part of growing up.
You are the best judge of your child's level of maturity and responsibility. Read our "Home alone" information leaflet for more information:
Home alone
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If you do leave a child alone, remember:
Choosing a babysitter
When deciding to use a babysitter remember to:
If you need any further advice or information about leaving children alone, contact our Helpline on 0808 800 5000 at any time, or download our "Home Alone" information leaflet below:
Home alone
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469.9kb)