This paper reports on the England part of a research project exploring judicial decision making in eight jurisdictions with respect to care applications in respect of new-born infants. Descriptive data are provided on a total cohort of 278 care applications made to three English family court care centres in 2016. Attention is paid to final orders made and findings are reported on differences between the three care centres with respect to the proportions of orders made (mainly placement orders; but also care orders and Special Guardianship Orders). A particular focus of the paper is on the ‘transparency’ of court processes as evidenced by the availability of transcripts of judgements. To add to the small proportion of cases (11%) where a tra...
The 1989 Children Act in England and Wales and the derivative 1995 Children (NI) Order in Northern I...
The Family Justice Data Partnership’s initial report on infants and newborn babies subject to care p...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...
This paper reports on the England part of a research project exploring judicial decision making in e...
Abstract Emergency action to safeguard babies at birth who are at risk of significant harm is sancti...
Problem: Courts make complex decisions daily regarding removal of infants from birth parents and pla...
Legal action to separate newborn babies from their parents is regarded as ‘draconian’ by the courts ...
Problem: Courts make complex decisions daily regarding removal of infants from birth parents and pla...
This paper presents the views of judicial decision-makers (n = 1794) in four child protection jurisd...
The project aim was 1) to examine the process of care (child protection) proceedings and the orders ...
Objective When an infant is identified as having suffered or is at risk of suffering significant har...
The judicial approach to making an adoption order where birth parents do not give their consent sudd...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
This project examined how contact and residence orders are granted in five County Courts in England ...
In April 2013, a team of researchers at the University of the West of England, Bristol was asked to ...
The 1989 Children Act in England and Wales and the derivative 1995 Children (NI) Order in Northern I...
The Family Justice Data Partnership’s initial report on infants and newborn babies subject to care p...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...
This paper reports on the England part of a research project exploring judicial decision making in e...
Abstract Emergency action to safeguard babies at birth who are at risk of significant harm is sancti...
Problem: Courts make complex decisions daily regarding removal of infants from birth parents and pla...
Legal action to separate newborn babies from their parents is regarded as ‘draconian’ by the courts ...
Problem: Courts make complex decisions daily regarding removal of infants from birth parents and pla...
This paper presents the views of judicial decision-makers (n = 1794) in four child protection jurisd...
The project aim was 1) to examine the process of care (child protection) proceedings and the orders ...
Objective When an infant is identified as having suffered or is at risk of suffering significant har...
The judicial approach to making an adoption order where birth parents do not give their consent sudd...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
This project examined how contact and residence orders are granted in five County Courts in England ...
In April 2013, a team of researchers at the University of the West of England, Bristol was asked to ...
The 1989 Children Act in England and Wales and the derivative 1995 Children (NI) Order in Northern I...
The Family Justice Data Partnership’s initial report on infants and newborn babies subject to care p...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...