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The Department for Education (DfE) has released an update to its tool for comparing data about children and young people across all local authorities in England.The tool presents information in...
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National Family Mediation (NFM) has given a ‘cautious welcome’ to a Government announcement of a new £2m package of support to help families avoid court room confrontations. But NFM says...
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The Government Equalities Office and The Rt Hon Nicky Morgan MP have launched a new survey to collect views on improving the lives of women and girls in the UK.As we approach the 20th anniversary...
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The Legal Aid Agency (LAA) has recently reviewed its application process and identified a number of tips to help you avoid problems. If you follow these suggestions, the LAA should be able to...
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Schools, nurseries and childminders will be given up to £300 for every 3- and 4-year-old child from a low-income family to help prevent them falling behind before they have even started school, the...
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Separating couples will be helped by a new £2 million package of support aimed at avoiding expensive and confrontational courtroom battles.After the major changes to the family court in April this...
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The Home Office has published a booklet that advises on new or improved ways the police can deal with vulnerable people with mental health problems, learning disabilities or drug misuse...
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The government has published its response to the Consultation on Looked-after Children: Improving Permanence, which took place from 30 September 2013 to 29 November 2013.The consultation sought views...
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See also:Capturing the scale and pattern of recurrent care proceedings: initial observations from a feasibility studyRecurrent care proceedings: Part 2: Young motherhood and the role of the court...
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Resolution today welcomed the launch of the new parental involvement clause of the Children and Families Act 2014, but said professionals and the public needed to be clear about what this means in...
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