Human rights, damages and costs – important case by @suesspiciousmin

Not sure this is the last nail in the coffin of HRA damages claims piggy-backing on care proceedings, but the bag of nails certainly isn’t full any more. Ā  The High Court have given judgement … Read full piece at source: Human rights, damages and costs - important case

ā€œAdoption without parental consent is wrong in principleā€

First posted December 2015.Ā The Family Justice Council held its 9thĀ Annual Debate and panel discussion on Tuesday 24 November 2015. The topic for debate was adoption. The motion read: ā€œAdoption without parental consent is wrong in principleā€ The event was chaired by theĀ Rt. Hon. Sir James Munby,Ā President of the Family Division of the High Court, and … Continue reading ā€œAdoption without parental consent is wrong in principleā€

Eight-year-olds identified in infancy as at risk of harm: report of a prospective longitudinal study

Source: Eight-year-olds Identified in Infancy as at Risk of Harm: Report of a Prospective Longitudinal Study Research Report: July 2016 By: Rebecca Brown, Harriet Ward, Jenny Blackmore, Caroline Thomas and Georgia Hyde-Dryden: Loughborough University About the study Findings from this study raise important questions aboutĀ child protection policy and practice. In particular they raise issues concerning … Continue reading Eight-year-olds identified in infancy as at risk of harm: report of a prospective longitudinal study

Avoiding the cliff edge: making transitions work – SCIE

By:Ā Ewan King, 6 February 2017.Ā Source: SCIE This post features SCIE's Ewan King blogs for the Department of Health on how mental and physical health conditions are not 'magically resolved' on a young person’s eighteenth birthday. Key messages for practice - we need to: Improve our work with young people and families early on, making sure … Continue reading Avoiding the cliff edge: making transitions work – SCIE

Transition planning : foster care to adoption

This piece was firstĀ posted on 13/02/2016. Findings from small-scale research Worth reading this research paperĀ byĀ Sophie Boswell and Lynne Cudmore,Ā child psychotherapists. The paper considers children'sĀ attachment and emotional needs and the role of foster carers during the transition from foster care to adoption. The research findings are explored in the light of an attachment and loss in … Continue reading Transition planning : foster care to adoption

Beyond the Adoption Order

This post was first published on 25/10/2015. It raises important issues for practice and therefore merits a re-post. Discord and disruption in adoptive families Dr Julie Selwyn presented this lecture for Cardiff University's Children's Social Care Research and Development Centre in association with the BAAF (British Association for Adoption and Fostering). Read the full report: … Continue reading Beyond the Adoption Order

Initial Family and Friends Care Assessment: A good practice guide – Family Rights Group

Developed by Family Rights Group in partnership with an expert working group, February 2017 A good practice guide on initial family and friends care assessments has been launched by Family Rights Group. The guide sets out best practice as to how viability assessments should be conducted. It lists what factors social workers conducting the assessment … Continue reading Initial Family and Friends Care Assessment: A good practice guide – Family Rights Group

Free journal articles for one month – Policy Press

For February 2017 Policy PressĀ are making theirĀ most read articles of 2016Ā free to read. You've got until the end of February 2017. Be quick! Critical & Radical Social Work Promoting activism through critical social work education: the impact of global capitalism and neoliberalism on social work and social work education Assisted dying: the search for a … Continue reading Free journal articles for one month – Policy Press

Action research: Improvement in local children’s services – LGA

This project undertaken by the ISOS Partnership and commissioned by the Local Government Association (LGA), has sought to answer two central questions: What are the key enablers of (and barriers to) improvement in local children's services? How can the system as a whole facilitate and support improvement in local children's services? The final report sets … Continue reading Action research: Improvement in local children’s services – LGA

Improving Children’s Social Care Services: Results of a feasibility study

New report from CORC, NSPCC and Loughborough University, Improving Children’s Social Care Services: Results of a feasibility study, funded by the Nuffield Foundation. TheĀ report can be downloaded at source here. It sets out the findings of a feasibility study that aimed to understand how to define ā€˜good’ children’s social care services and how to assess … Continue reading Improving Children’s Social Care Services: Results of a feasibility study