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New research commissioned by Save the Children following last week's Budget shows that the welfare cap risks pushing as many as 345,000 more children into poverty in the next 4 years. The...
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Cafcass, the Children and Family Court Advisory Support Service, has developed a new and improved Parenting Plan, an interactive tool to help parents (and other family members) following separation...
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The Office for National Statistics have today published their report, How Have Living Arrangements and Marital Status in England and Wales Changed Since 2001? This release analyses 2011 Census data...
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The overall police response to victims of domestic abuse is not good enough and police forces need to take decisive action to rectify this, a report published today by HM Inspectorate of Constabulary...
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More must be done to identify and respond effectively to neglect at the earliest stages so that the most vulnerable children in our society do not remain too long in families where they come to...
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Nearly three quarters (73%) of UK children know another child who is suffering from neglect, according to a report published by Action for Children. Despite neglect affecting more than 1.5 million (1...
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13 KBW have announced that from 12 May 2014 the majority of their civil and family members will merge with the chambers of 42 Bedford Row.  From 1 April 2014 the 13 KBW Crime team...
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The Lord Chancellor in consultation with the Lord Chief Justice announced the appointment of Sir Michael Pitt as Chair of the Legal Services Board (LSB). This appointment is for 3 years from 1 May...
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The new Children and Families Act has now been passed bringing changes which include increased support for adopters. Adopters will gain the same leave and pay entitlements as parents having birth...
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The Supreme Court, unanimously in the appeal of P, and by a majority of 4:3 in the appeal of MIG and MEG, allows the appeals. The Court rules that MIG, MEG and P have all been deprived of their...
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