The family justice system in England and Wales has undergone a process of considerable reform in recent years, particularly in the area of care proceedings. Following the Family Justice Review the government introduced strict time limits to the duration of proceedings and also made changes to other elements such as limiting the use of experts, revising the Public Law Outline and developing statutory guidance for work undertaken prior to proceedings. The implementation of these changes has had mixed results. But what specific impact have the reforms had on the period prior to proceedings and how has this affected the main parties involved, namely local authorities, parents and children? In the last few years a range of studies have b...
The English family justice system faces a crisis of recurrence. As many as one in four birth mothers...
This paper reports on the England part of a research project exploring judicial decision making in e...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
Judith Masson and Jonathan Dickens outline the key findings of their study into the pre-proceedings ...
In April 2013, a team of researchers at the University of the West of England, Bristol was asked to ...
The project aim was 1) to examine the process of care (child protection) proceedings and the orders ...
Context: Long-standing concerns about unnecessary delay in care proceedings led to major reforms in ...
This PhD by published work consists of: • 1 single authored monograph; • 1 single authored paper i...
This article is the second to look at the fifty-nine children who were made subject to care proceedi...
In April 2013, a team of researchers at the University of the West of England, Bristol was asked to ...
Among the most important changes that it was hoped would flow from the 1989 Children Act were, first...
For many years policy-makers and practitioners have wrestled with the problem of lengthy court proce...
The last five years have brought important reforms to care proceedings. The Judiciary made proposals...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...
• The Tri-borough pilot has been successful in achieving its key aim of reducing the length of care ...
The English family justice system faces a crisis of recurrence. As many as one in four birth mothers...
This paper reports on the England part of a research project exploring judicial decision making in e...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
Judith Masson and Jonathan Dickens outline the key findings of their study into the pre-proceedings ...
In April 2013, a team of researchers at the University of the West of England, Bristol was asked to ...
The project aim was 1) to examine the process of care (child protection) proceedings and the orders ...
Context: Long-standing concerns about unnecessary delay in care proceedings led to major reforms in ...
This PhD by published work consists of: • 1 single authored monograph; • 1 single authored paper i...
This article is the second to look at the fifty-nine children who were made subject to care proceedi...
In April 2013, a team of researchers at the University of the West of England, Bristol was asked to ...
Among the most important changes that it was hoped would flow from the 1989 Children Act were, first...
For many years policy-makers and practitioners have wrestled with the problem of lengthy court proce...
The last five years have brought important reforms to care proceedings. The Judiciary made proposals...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...
• The Tri-borough pilot has been successful in achieving its key aim of reducing the length of care ...
The English family justice system faces a crisis of recurrence. As many as one in four birth mothers...
This paper reports on the England part of a research project exploring judicial decision making in e...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...