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The only Family Drug and Alcohol Court (FDAC) in the UK has been successful in improving outcomes for children by tackling the substance misuse of parents at an early stage of care proceedings,...
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The two major social work training providers have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to establish a single UK-wide College of Social Work. The British Association of Social Workers' College of...
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The Home Affairs Committee has recommended that the government criminalises forced marriage while also maintaining the civil route. In a report published yesterday, the Committee criticises the lack...
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The LSC has introduced new family fee for the Family Advocacy Scheme (FAS) and the Private Family Law representation Scheme (PFLRS). FAS a single graduated fee scheme, covering payments to both...
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The Family Division High Court Judge Sir Paul Coleridge has called for an independent commission into the state of Family Law in the UK. Speaking at an event organised by Christian charity, CARE, Mr...
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The annual nationwide awareness campaign to promote fostering and encourage more people to become foster carers takes place from Monday 16 to Sunday 29 May 2011. Since 2007 the number of children...
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A Law Society survey has revealed that legal practices are seeing an improvement in fortunes with an average increase of 0.2 per cent practice fee income in 2010, following a reduction of 6.5 per cent...
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Family Law is proud to announce it will be again sponsoring this year's Association of Lawyers for Children's Hershman/Levy Memorial Lecture to be held in London on 27 July 2011. The annual lecture...
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The Final Report of Professor Eileen Munro's of Review of Child Protection, A child-centred system, is published today. Professor Munro's analysis finds that local areas should have more freedom...
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The National Audit Office has been unable to give a full sign off to the accounts of the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission for 2008-09 and 2009-10. The head of the NAO, Amyas Morse,...
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