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Wirral Council failed to make even basic checks before placing two young children with a man and his adult daughter for fostering, finds Local Government Ombudsman, Anne Seex. In her report, issued...
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On Friday, the government called on people working with children, community groups and faith groups to help stamp out child trafficking by being extra vigilant and alerting the authorities to their...
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10 December 2007

Impact of legal aid reforms
MOAt the Association of Lawyers for Children's Annual Conference 2007 on 17 November, the Association carried out a survey of delegates designed to ascertain the impact of the Government's current...
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A survey published in the December issue of the Psychiatric Bulletin reports that inequality in the provision of child and adolescent mental health (CAMH) services has increased over the last 7...
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The Allegations Management Advisers have published Guidance for Safer Working Practice for Adults who Work with Children and Young People. This practice guidance provides clear advice on appropriate...
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On Wednesday the House of Lords ruled in Re M (Abduction: Zimbabwe) that two children who were wrongfully removed from Zimbabwe can remain in the UK.The father of the children, who had been born and...
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The new global Convention on the International Recovery of Child Support and other Forms of Family Maintenance was finalised in The Hague on 23 November. The Convention aims to resolve the problems of...
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6 December 2007

European Seminar
The theme of Staffordshire University Law Schools 12th annual seminar on Saturday, 2 February 2008 is European Family Law. Speakers include: Professor Nigel Lowe (University of Cardiff) - Does the...
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In November Newswatch reported on the case of Hill v Haines (Test case for 'clean break' settlements when former spouses become bankrupt, Nov 15). On Wednesday the judgment was handed down, in which...
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Yesterday the European Court of Human Rights ruled that Britain had violated the right to respect for private and family life of a murderer and his wife by refusing them access to artificial...
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