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Theft of data saw strict rules broken

Theft of data saw strict rules broken

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

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The county council broke strict data protection laws which led to sensitive social service documents being stolen, an independent watchdog has ruled.

A burglar broke into a social…

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Framework for the inspection of local authority arrangements for the protection of children

 

This document was updated in April 2012.

This document outlines the framework for the inspection of local authority arrangements to protect children, including the effectiveness of early identification and help for children, young people, their families and carers.

These inspections will focus on the effectiveness of the local authority’s child protection services, and the local authority’s leadership of strategic partners in their shared work to help…

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Shake-up of legal aid will cost us all dear, says Labour peer

Shake-up of legal aid will cost us all dear, says Labour peer

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Monday, April 16, 2012

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A former city councillor, now a member of…

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FAMILY JUSTICE COUNCIL-MARACS AND DISCLOSURE INTO COURT PROCEEDINGS

 
 
 
 
 
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Dubious 'experts' are paid to tear families apart

Dubious 'experts' are paid to tear families apart

A new report condemns the shoddy standards of psychologists' reports in our family courts.

Our 'child protection' system is tearing many families apart
Many mothers have been declared unfit on the strength of 'very poor' psychologists' reports Photo: ALAMY
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Non Accidental Head Injury Cases (NAHI, formerly referred to as Shaken Baby Syndrome [SBS]) - Prosecution Approach

Non Accidental Head Injury Cases (NAHI, formerly referred to as Shaken Baby Syndrome [SBS]) - Prosecution Approach

Published: 24 March 2011

Annex A: Case Law

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Care applications hit 10,000 in a year for first time

Care applications hit 10,000 in a year for first time

January 2012 saw the highest ever number of care applications recorded in an individual month and professionals say the pressure is mounting

Care applications hit 10,000 in a year for first time
Cafcass received over 10,000 new applications from local councils to place children in care between April 2011 and March 2012.…
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STATUTORY GUIDANCE ON THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DIRECTOR OF CHILDRENS SERVICES



STATUTORY GUIDANCE ON THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE DIRECTOR OF CHILDRENS SERVICES

 


 
 
 
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Children stolen by the state needlessly, causing utter misery in one of Britain's most disturbing scandals

Children stolen by the state needlessly, causing utter misery in one of Britain's most disturbing scandals

By Christopher Booker

PUBLISHED: 22:48, 12 April 2012 | UPDATED: 01:06, 14 April 2012

Yesterday the Daily Mail reported that applications to take children into care in England have soared to an all-time record, for the…

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