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Last year saw the highest recorded number of children being referred to social services in England, a new report from the NSPCC reveals today. The charity’s helpline was also ‘inundated’ with...
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Ineffective processes for sharing information are still hampering action on child sexual exploitation, Ofsted’s chief inspector has said. Sir Michael Wilshaw voiced his concerns at the first...
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People who are unable to make decisions for themselves because they lack mental capacity should always be directly involved in court hearings about their personal liberty, the Court of Appeal said...
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Natalie Gamble Associates has been in the news again this week, having represented the parents of a brave and determined young woman who died following bowel cancer in her late 20s. Our clients’...
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Family lawyers and mediators across the country are joining forces with UK charity Kids in the Middle (KITM) to offer valuable support to children experiencing a family...
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Dads who are actively involved in bringing up their young children are more likely in the event of a split from their partner to keep in regular contact with their child, according to new research by...
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The judgments in the recent case of Ethan Minnock have been published here: Minnock judgment 8 June 2015  Minnock judgment 9 June 2015  Minnock judgment 11 June...
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Researchers from Bristol Law School at the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) are releasing the first Evidence Briefing to Ministers today from an ESRC funded project entitled 'Rethinking...
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Civil legal aid providers, chambers and other Client and Cost Management System (CCMS) users will not be required to use the system for all new casework until 1 February 2016.The new mandation date...
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Starting on 17 June 2015, the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) will open up the use of the ‘bulk upload’ function on the Client and Cost Management System (CCMS). As a CCMS user, this function will save you...
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