Legal action to separate newborn babies from their parents is regarded as ‘draconian’ by the courts and subject to intense scrutiny. This paper outlines current legal and social work issues relating to such intervention and discusses the potential benefits of the ‘pre-proceedings process’ to address them. This process enables parents to have legal representation in a discussion with children’s services when care proceedings are contemplated. The paper reports the findings of recent socio-legal research by the authors into the use of the process in England and Wales. In six local authorities, 30 per cent of 120 cases where the pre-proceedings process was used related to unborn babies; a pre-proceedings letter was sent in 75 per cent of unbor...
This paper explores non‐relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
Summary Removing a newborn from his or her birth parents’ care is arguably a stark display of state ...
This thesis is a study of pre-birth child protection practice in the Scottish context. The ‘quickeni...
Abstract Emergency action to safeguard babies at birth who are at risk of significant harm is sancti...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The Public Law Outline (PLO), introduced in April 20...
Assessment where there are concerns that an unborn child is likely to suffer significant harm is one...
This paper reports on the England part of a research project exploring judicial decision making in e...
This paper examines the issue of professional advocacy for parents in England following the local au...
The Children Act 1989 imposes a duty on Local Authorities in England to ‘safeguard and promote the ...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
This paper examines the issue of professional advocacy for parents in England following the local au...
The removal of a newborn baby from his or her mother at birth in response to safeguarding concerns i...
The Family Justice Data Partnership’s initial report on infants and newborn babies subject to care p...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
This paper explores non-relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
This paper explores non‐relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
Summary Removing a newborn from his or her birth parents’ care is arguably a stark display of state ...
This thesis is a study of pre-birth child protection practice in the Scottish context. The ‘quickeni...
Abstract Emergency action to safeguard babies at birth who are at risk of significant harm is sancti...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The Public Law Outline (PLO), introduced in April 20...
Assessment where there are concerns that an unborn child is likely to suffer significant harm is one...
This paper reports on the England part of a research project exploring judicial decision making in e...
This paper examines the issue of professional advocacy for parents in England following the local au...
The Children Act 1989 imposes a duty on Local Authorities in England to ‘safeguard and promote the ...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
This paper examines the issue of professional advocacy for parents in England following the local au...
The removal of a newborn baby from his or her mother at birth in response to safeguarding concerns i...
The Family Justice Data Partnership’s initial report on infants and newborn babies subject to care p...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
This paper explores non-relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
This paper explores non‐relinquishing birth parents’ experiences of contested child care and adoptio...
Summary Removing a newborn from his or her birth parents’ care is arguably a stark display of state ...
This thesis is a study of pre-birth child protection practice in the Scottish context. The ‘quickeni...