Trust is an essential element …

This post was originally publishedĀ byĀ ADCS on 12 August 2016. Follow on Twitter:Ā @ADCStweetsĀ and download the blog at source for freeĀ here or via the link at the foot of this post.Ā  It's all about Trust So what do we mean by trust? asks ADCS Vice President, Alison Michalska: 'Ask someone to define ā€˜trust’ and you’ll get a … Continue reading Trust is an essential element …

Cafcass in talks with government to stem #Care application rises

Cafcass in talks with government to stem care application rises https://t.co/ySKZdYRpjS pic.twitter.com/AdOo2ufGCC — cypnow (@cypnow) 11 August 2016 Attempts are being made to halt rapid increases in the number of applications being made for children to be taken into care, the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) has said. Read full piece … Continue reading Cafcass in talks with government to stem #Care application rises

Over 1,000 children in care missing out on independent mentor support

Over 1,000 children in care in England are currently missing out on independent mentor support they may be entitled to by law, according to new research by Barnardo’s and the National Independent Visitor Development Project. Read original article at source: Over 1,000 children in care missing out on independent mentor support Read:Ā National Independent Visitor DataĀ report … Continue reading Over 1,000 children in care missing out on independent mentor support

Call for action – Measuring the wellbeing of children in care

Measuring the wellbeing of children in care Please takeĀ part in the National Children’s Bureau’s (NCB) research looking at measures of wellbeing for children in care. NCB are currently undertaking research on what measures, tools or indicators are used to assess the wellbeing of children in care in England.Ā They’re really interested in finding out more about … Continue reading Call for action – Measuring the wellbeing of children in care

Independent reviewing officer practice praised

This piece was first posted August 2016. Ofsted rates two councils ā€˜good’ - independent reviewing officer practice praised Single Inspection Framework (SIF) has identified strong independent reviewing officer and socialĀ work practice and areas for improvement in Greenwich and in Stockton-on-Tees. Visit ourĀ Ofsted page,Ā dedicated to Single Inspection Framework (SIF) reports: here IRO practiceĀ inĀ Greenwich and in Stockton-on-Tees:- … Continue reading Independent reviewing officer practice praised

Re W – no presumption for a child to be brought up by a member of the natural family via @suesspiciousmin

Originally posted on July 29, 2016 by suesspiciousminds. 'This was a Court of Appeal case decided today. It has taken a LOT of chewing over to make sense of it. I’m still not quite sure that I get it. Re W (A child) 2016 http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2016/793.html The facts A, a young girl, was born on 1st … Continue reading Re W – no presumption for a child to be brought up by a member of the natural family via @suesspiciousmin

ALC publishes concerns on settlement conferences pilot

Read our guidance on settlement conferences in public law proceedings. We have concerns. #familylawhttps://t.co/hc1za6mobc — ALC (@Tweets_ALC) 3 July 2016 The Association of Lawyers for Children (ALC) has published guidance on the pilot of settlement conferences in public law cases: 'Based on the very limited information available, we currently have serious concerns about the proposals … Continue reading ALC publishes concerns on settlement conferences pilot

Aspire to More #Care #spreadtheword

The young people behind the aspire to more project were asked to share their feedback about the project. Their comments will help evaluate the impact of the project in a short film which will be premiered at their launch event in September. We put this series of posters together featuring highlights from their feedback. IfĀ […] … Continue reading Aspire to More #Care #spreadtheword

Settlement Conferences — suesspiciousminds

  Another helpful pieceĀ courtesy of suesspiciousminds (thank you). Settlement Conferences are a new idea in English (and Welsh) family law, though they have been used in other jurisidictions, including Northern Ireland. The thinking is rather like the Financial Dispute Resolution in ancillary relief – you get all of the evidence together, the parties go in … Continue reading Settlement Conferences — suesspiciousminds

Children’s social work under immense pressure Committee report finds

TheĀ Education Committee has stated in its reportĀ published on 13th July 2016 thatĀ 'Chidren and families social work is under severe stress and Government proposals for social work reform have significant weaknesses'. The report states: 7. 'We welcome the Government’s commitment to the important area of children and families social work, and its focus on strengthening social … Continue reading Children’s social work under immense pressure Committee report finds