Parents Against Injustice
The continuing success of the ‘Good Thinking’ service is a tribute to the commitment of a group of clinicians determined to break down the barriers between primary and secondary care. This could not have been achieved without the support of a third sector organisation committed to care models that really work for service users and a private sector body committed to primary care…
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The Department for Communities and Local Government has launched a consultation on new guidance setting out expectations when councils consider cutting funding to local voluntary and community organisations. They will be required to:
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A woman has been charged with fraud and identity theft after she was caught on camera posing as a pregnant mother in an adoption scam.
Roxanne Jones, 34, allegedly preyed on at least ten couples across the U.S. who were desperate to have children, by pretending to be a birth…
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Cafcass makes “outstanding” progress in Cheshire and Merseyside
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Twenty-five children have died and dozens more been seriously injured despite being known to social services, an Ofsted report reveals.
Vulnerable youngsters are let down in ‘too many’ cases by professionals who fail to listen to the concerns of grandparents, neighbours and even…
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Social workers and other professionals in England must do more to listen to the views of vulnerable children, Ofsted inspectors say.
The watchdog says analysis of serious case reviews (SCRs) showed too many children were not properly listened to.
Ofsted found a focus on the parent’s need for…
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