Report in The Guardian by Patrick Butler based upon analysis of our advice service data which reveals an explosion in calls from families needing advice because their children are subject to
child protection inquiries by social workers due to domestic abuse.
«Last year one in every 100 children in England was subject to
a child protection inquiry.
Not exact matches
The Guardian: Bishop's arrest part of broad
inquiry into Chichester diocese
child abuse The arrest of Bishop Peter Ball on suspicion of sexual offences against boys and men at addresses in East Sussex and elsewhere is the latest development in a wide - ranging and often contentious series of official
inquiries into decades of alleged
child protection failures in the diocese of Chichester on England's south coast.
The Department for
Children, Schools and Families received a letter from a social worker dated February 16th 2007 containing an allegation that
child protection procedures were not being followed in Haringey and calling for a public
inquiry.
Sean Aughey is part of the legal panel of a new international
inquiry tasked with strengthening the framework for the
protection of
children in conflict and holding perpetrators of abuses to account.
A national
inquiry into
child protection laws and processes affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
children is one of 35 wide - ranging recommendations in a major report on the over-representation of Indigenous people in Australian prisons.
The report also recommends the Commonwealth Government establish a national
inquiry into
child protection laws and processes affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
children, recognising the links between out - of - home care, juvenile justice and adult incarceration.
Community paediatricians in the UK usually provide neuro - development and neuro - disability assessments, including autism, but also provide medical services related to
child protection and
child abuse;
children in care of the state («looked after
children»), adoption panels,
child death
inquiries, statutory advice for
children with special educational needs (currently Education and Health Care Plan), special schools and other specialist areas which are developed locally.
Even though the NSW government's report to the commission
inquiry [Special Commission of
Inquiry into
Child Protection Services in NSW] identified that «85 % of Aboriginal
children (are placed) in accordance with the Aboriginal Placement Principles, the Department of Community Services noted that «what that figure mentions is compliance with a process rather than Aboriginal
children in placements with Aboriginal carers, either authorised foster carers or authorised kinships or relative carers».