Research on improvements to the adoption services of 2 local authorities, including the development of a new diagnostic tool for special guardianship orders and the creation of a ‘permanence improvement’ academy. The project was intended to support children who could not safely live at home, particularly those with the most complex needs, where adoption was the long-term plan
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
North Yorkshire County Council's residential service had a good reputation for its service delivery ...
The project aim was 1) to examine the process of care (child protection) proceedings and the orders ...
This briefing paper reviews research relevant to understanding permanence for children who are ‘look...
This report sets out the findings of a feasibility study that aimed to understand how to define ‘goo...
This article reports findings from an independent audit and evaluation of an innovative children's s...
Statistics for Nebraska’s Eastern Service Area (Douglas and Sarpy counties) indicate that more than ...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore findings from the children's services mapping (CS...
Action for Children commissioned a research team at King’s College London to evaluate the impact of...
Introduction Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs) were implemented in April 2006 to replace Ar...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Me...
The Australian Centre for Child Protection in Adelaide was commissioned by the Child and Family Welf...
The introduction of Children in Care Councils under the Care Matters reforms in England set a challe...
Our Permanence and Care Team's (PaCT) strategic objectives and plan. Details the vision of the Perma...
Research indicates the need for greater understanding of the impact delay in decision making has on ...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
North Yorkshire County Council's residential service had a good reputation for its service delivery ...
The project aim was 1) to examine the process of care (child protection) proceedings and the orders ...
This briefing paper reviews research relevant to understanding permanence for children who are ‘look...
This report sets out the findings of a feasibility study that aimed to understand how to define ‘goo...
This article reports findings from an independent audit and evaluation of an innovative children's s...
Statistics for Nebraska’s Eastern Service Area (Douglas and Sarpy counties) indicate that more than ...
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to explore findings from the children's services mapping (CS...
Action for Children commissioned a research team at King’s College London to evaluate the impact of...
Introduction Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCBs) were implemented in April 2006 to replace Ar...
CELCIS has been working with a number of local authorities throughout Scotland using 'Improvement Me...
The Australian Centre for Child Protection in Adelaide was commissioned by the Child and Family Welf...
The introduction of Children in Care Councils under the Care Matters reforms in England set a challe...
Our Permanence and Care Team's (PaCT) strategic objectives and plan. Details the vision of the Perma...
Research indicates the need for greater understanding of the impact delay in decision making has on ...
Purpose: The rates of children looked after by local authorities in England have been rising for mo...
North Yorkshire County Council's residential service had a good reputation for its service delivery ...
The project aim was 1) to examine the process of care (child protection) proceedings and the orders ...