The ISPCC’s Childhood Support Service experienced a huge demand and worked with 439 children throughout 2015. One of the primary reasons for referral to the service was issues arising for children as a result of parental separation, with the processes surrounding this emerging as a source of anxiety for children. The system of mediation, the courts process and legal process and the lack of the voice of the child in this system were all issues which came through in the service’s one to-one work with children. ISPCC Chief Executive Grainia Long stated: “As the national child protection charity, we monitor carefully the issues that arise for children accessing our support services. Among many other issues affecting children accessing our s...
This session concerns what happens when it is assessed that children and young people are so vulnera...
Children’s Contact Services (CCSs) are designed to provide a safe, supervised environment for childr...
The health visiting service (HVS) offers preventative ‘universal’ and ‘enhanced’ services, and remai...
Child welfare concerns have drifted to an inappropriate focus on crisis intervention and a punitive ...
Research into children’s voices continues to receive significant attention due to the limited progre...
Reporters from the CCLRP attend cases in District Courts around the country selected on a random bas...
Australia's 2017 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse recommended to ...
Written and oral submission by the Children's Institute on behalf of ACESS to the NCOP Select Commit...
Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into ...
"Arranging child contact post-parental separation and divorce is for many families an ongoing and c...
In 2017, the number of applications for care orders in England and Wales was the highest ever record...
In the UK, a threshold divides between two categories of children, child protection (CP) and child i...
Children with disabilities are known to have high rates of contact with child protection services. H...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
When the state seeks to intervene into a family on behalf of a child who may have been abused or neg...
This session concerns what happens when it is assessed that children and young people are so vulnera...
Children’s Contact Services (CCSs) are designed to provide a safe, supervised environment for childr...
The health visiting service (HVS) offers preventative ‘universal’ and ‘enhanced’ services, and remai...
Child welfare concerns have drifted to an inappropriate focus on crisis intervention and a punitive ...
Research into children’s voices continues to receive significant attention due to the limited progre...
Reporters from the CCLRP attend cases in District Courts around the country selected on a random bas...
Australia's 2017 Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse recommended to ...
Written and oral submission by the Children's Institute on behalf of ACESS to the NCOP Select Commit...
Family support and early intervention have considerable benefits for children which can endure into ...
"Arranging child contact post-parental separation and divorce is for many families an ongoing and c...
In 2017, the number of applications for care orders in England and Wales was the highest ever record...
In the UK, a threshold divides between two categories of children, child protection (CP) and child i...
Children with disabilities are known to have high rates of contact with child protection services. H...
This article is set in the context of current policy changes in child care social work.Whereas previ...
When the state seeks to intervene into a family on behalf of a child who may have been abused or neg...
This session concerns what happens when it is assessed that children and young people are so vulnera...
Children’s Contact Services (CCSs) are designed to provide a safe, supervised environment for childr...
The health visiting service (HVS) offers preventative ‘universal’ and ‘enhanced’ services, and remai...