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The number of households where no one has a job has plummeted, new figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show.  This means the number of children living in households...
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I am making this statement to explain why I have made a limited reporting restriction order in the course of family proceedings relating to the siblings of Poppi Worthington, and why I have not at...
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The Care Leaver Strategy, launched a year ago, set out the actions that Government departments would take in order to improve the support that care leavers receive during their transition to adulthood...
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The Criminal Justice and Courts Bill has completed report stage, a further chance for line by line scrutiny, in the House of Lords on Monday, 27 October. There were four votes in the chamber. Members...
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The Department for Education has published information on children referred to and assessed by children's social services between 1 April 2013 and 31 March 2014. This publication includes...
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Eric Pickles has welcomed the latest success of the Troubled Families programme, a crucial part of the government’s long-term economic plan to the turn the country around and help bring security and...
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Women in custody will be given help to maintain vital ties with their families through the introduction of family engagement workers in all public sector women’s prisons, Justice minister Simon...
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A report by the All Party Parliamentary Group for Children (APPGC) warns that children who have suffered sexual abuse face a 'postcode lottery' in the way that they are treated by police...
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See also: Safeguarding, privacy and respect for children and young people and the ‘next steps’ in media access to family courts by Dr Julia Brophy Transparency - The Next Steps: A...
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Vulnerable people must receive improved support and care from the police and health professionals, Home Secretary Theresa May has said. Speaking at a summit jointly organised by the Home...
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