The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and supervision court cases. This article discusses the risks and possible ramifications for children and parents of this measure, which halves the average length of care proceedings. This is to be set against evidence that faster resolution of children’s cases is possible without prejudicing the quality of court decision making; however, careful monitoring is indicated to ensure that child welfare is at the forefront in the decision making process and the individual rights of all concerned are protected
This publication is available for download at http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/research-and-an...
There were 6,182 children in care in November 2017 in Ireland.1 Further, between 2013 and 2015, 59 p...
Abstract Emergency action to safeguard babies at birth who are at risk of significant harm is sancti...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
The 1989 Children Act in England and Wales and the derivative 1995 Children (NI) Order in Northern I...
information on court delays The length of care proceedings in England has been growing steadily long...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...
For many years policy-makers and practitioners have wrestled with the problem of lengthy court proce...
The child protection field has long recognized that legal standards applied by family courts are bot...
The issue of delay in public law children cases is a concern because of the uncertainty it creates f...
This article is the second to look at the fifty-nine children who were made subject to care proceedi...
This article is the first to report on a study that tracked all the care proceedings initiated by an...
This PhD by published work consists of: • 1 single authored monograph; • 1 single authored paper i...
This Article discusses access to justice in the implementation of orders in family cases. Parenting,...
This publication is available for download at http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/research-and-an...
There were 6,182 children in care in November 2017 in Ireland.1 Further, between 2013 and 2015, 59 p...
Abstract Emergency action to safeguard babies at birth who are at risk of significant harm is sancti...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
The Children and Families Act 2014 has introduced a 26-week timeline for Children Act 1989 care and ...
The 1989 Children Act in England and Wales and the derivative 1995 Children (NI) Order in Northern I...
information on court delays The length of care proceedings in England has been growing steadily long...
Child protection in Court: Outcomes for Children reports the findings of the ESRC-funded Outcomes of...
For many years policy-makers and practitioners have wrestled with the problem of lengthy court proce...
The child protection field has long recognized that legal standards applied by family courts are bot...
The issue of delay in public law children cases is a concern because of the uncertainty it creates f...
This article is the second to look at the fifty-nine children who were made subject to care proceedi...
This article is the first to report on a study that tracked all the care proceedings initiated by an...
This PhD by published work consists of: • 1 single authored monograph; • 1 single authored paper i...
This Article discusses access to justice in the implementation of orders in family cases. Parenting,...
This publication is available for download at http://www.justice.gov.uk/publications/research-and-an...
There were 6,182 children in care in November 2017 in Ireland.1 Further, between 2013 and 2015, 59 p...
Abstract Emergency action to safeguard babies at birth who are at risk of significant harm is sancti...