Parents Against Injustice
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Nigel Priestley is the Senior Partner of Ridley and Hall. He is a member of the Children’s Panel and regularly represents children and parents in
Care Proceedings.
Nigel won the Law Society Highly Commended Solicitor of the Year in 2008.
Nigel was shortlisted in the Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Award 2008.
He has taken the lead in bringing Judicial Review proceedings on behalf of children placed with Kinship Carers. These actions…
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James qualified as a solicitor in 2005 and joined Ridley and Hall in February 2006 having gained significant pre and post qualification experience in
family and immigration law at a firm in South Yorkshire. James was
promoted to non member partner on 1st October 2009.
James undertakes a diverse range of family cases from Contact,
Residence, Specific Issue Applications and Special Guardianship to
representing parents and relatives…
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Dear Alison Jayne Stevens Value-conference. How can you demonstrate whether your services are delivering improved outcomes for children and young people? Demonstrating positive outcomes is not only key to the success of your service but crucial to enhancing the lives of children and young people in your area. Without the right tools it is difficult to measure |
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I’ve just encountered a very interesting comment in Leicestershire Council fostering literature in relation to an up to £30/week education maintenance grant that the Council pays foster children staying on at
school or in college after they reach the age of 26;-
“The usual means test is not applied to Foster Children”
Avril
Value-foster care.
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Share Your Story?
Have you adopted back your child? Have you, as an adult, been adopted back? Are you a "former adoptee"? Please share your
story with others. Email it to scarlett@adoptingback.com…
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The Rt Hon Francis Maude MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office and Paymaster General has written to the VCS inviting them to comment and pass
examples of good practice and ideas to the Office for Civil Society. To
find out more and how to submit your thoughts click read more.
OPEN LETTER TO THE VOLUNTARY, COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISE SECTORS
Dear all,
As you know the Coalition government…
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