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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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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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