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The Government has launched a new Adoption Support Fund to help adoptive parents access support services following adoption. This follows a recommendation made by the Lords Select Committee on...
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As part of the introduction of its new customer services team, the Principal Registry of the Family Division has set up a new counter service and drop box facility at the Central Family Court, which...
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A pilot project to reduce unnecessary delay for children undergoing care proceedings has been largely successful. The Care Proceedings Pilot project was carried out jointly between three London...
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The conclusions of a short research study into the difficulties facing individuals with learning disabilities when they need to access legal services has been published by the University of...
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The MoJ has published its response to the Transforming Legal Aid consultation launched in April 2013, confirming which aspects of those reform proposals will now go ahead. A further consultation on...
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The National Children's Bureau is carrying out research funded by the Nuffield Foundation into the role of Independent Reviewing Officers in care cases in England. The study aims to provide the...
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Christina Blacklaws, John Daly, District Judge Gordon-Saker, and Dominic Raeside have been appointed as members of the Family Justice Council for 3 years from August 2013. Christina Blacklaws is...
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Around 340 carers in the Merseyside area will have their allowances backdated after an investigation by the Local Government Ombudsman (LGO) discovered Liverpool City Council had been underpaying them...
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The Department for Work & Pensions has launched a new mark for organisations that help support separated families and have their work to be independently assessed and approved. Two charities,...
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The Office for National Statistics has released statistics for adoptions in England and Wales in 2012 which show the number of adoptions increasing.  In 2012, the number of adoptions was 5,206,...
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