This course is based on a manual that was designed to provide guidance
on child protection practices.
Part of a series of manuals designed to provide guidance
on child protection practices, this manual explains court processes most relevant to child abuse and neglect cases.
This manual discusses the intersection of child maltreatment and domestic violence with a focus
on child protection practice.
Not exact matches
The Baby - friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) was launched in 1991 by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations
Children's Fund (UNICEF) 6, in response to the 1990 Innocenti Declaration
on the promotion,
protection and support of breastfeeding7 and aims to provide health facilities with a framework for addressing
practices which have a negative impact
on breastfeeding.
(1) to protect and promote breastfeeding, as an essential component of their overall food and nutrition policies and programmes
on behalf of women and
children, so as to enable all infants to be exclusively breastfed during the first four to six months of life; (2) to promote breastfeeding, with due attention to the nutritional and emotional needs of mothers; (3) to continue monitoring breastfeeding patterns, including traditional attitudes and
practices in this regard; (4) to enforce existing, or adopt new, maternity
protection legislation or other suitable measures that will promote and facilitate breastfeeding among working women; (5) to draw the attention of all who are concerned with planning and providing maternity services to the universal principles affirmed in the joint WHO / UNICEF statement (note 2)
on breastfeeding and maternity services that was issued in 1989; (6) to ensure that the principles and aim of the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes and the recommendations contained in resolution WHA39.28 are given full expression in national health and nutritional policy and action, in cooperation with professional associations, womens organizations, consumer and other nongovermental groups, and the food industry; (7) to ensure that families make the most appropriate choice with regard to infant feeding, and that the health system provides the necessary support;
If they do that gives you, your
child and family greater
protection and the security of knowing that accreditation has been awarded
on the basis of industry wide standards of good
practice, if not the licensing regime.
She specialized in the investigation and prosecution of
child abuse, created a training program
on the co-occurrence between animal abuse and intra-familial violence, authored numerous professional articles, and traveled the country training prosecutors, law enforcement and
child protection professionals
on best
practices to benefit
child victims.
He then
practiced for 6 years as a
Child Protection Lawyer as an Advocate Solicitor for a Local Authority
on the South Coast; specialising in both public law
children act matters and Adult Mental Health cases.
In accordance with usual
practice, the JAR concerned how the system worked as a whole (social care, health and police) in the light of the fact that the Baby P had been
on Haringey's
child protection register.
On the same day the OPC decision was released, the FTC announced that it was settling charges filed by the U.S. Department of Justice on behalf of the FTC against VTech USA for violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act by collecting personal information from children without providing direct notice to parents (including prominently displaying links to online notices of information practices with regard to children on the home page or screen of its website or online services and at each area of the website or online service where personal information is collected) or obtaining verifiable consent concerning its information collection practice
On the same day the OPC decision was released, the FTC announced that it was settling charges filed by the U.S. Department of Justice
on behalf of the FTC against VTech USA for violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act by collecting personal information from children without providing direct notice to parents (including prominently displaying links to online notices of information practices with regard to children on the home page or screen of its website or online services and at each area of the website or online service where personal information is collected) or obtaining verifiable consent concerning its information collection practice
on behalf of the FTC against VTech USA for violating the
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act by collecting personal information from children without providing direct notice to parents (including prominently displaying links to online notices of information practices with regard to children on the home page or screen of its website or online services and at each area of the website or online service where personal information is collected) or obtaining verifiable consent concerning its information collection pr
Children's Online Privacy
Protection Act by collecting personal information from
children without providing direct notice to parents (including prominently displaying links to online notices of information practices with regard to children on the home page or screen of its website or online services and at each area of the website or online service where personal information is collected) or obtaining verifiable consent concerning its information collection pr
children without providing direct notice to parents (including prominently displaying links to online notices of information
practices with regard to
children on the home page or screen of its website or online services and at each area of the website or online service where personal information is collected) or obtaining verifiable consent concerning its information collection pr
children on the home page or screen of its website or online services and at each area of the website or online service where personal information is collected) or obtaining verifiable consent concerning its information collection practice
on the home page or screen of its website or online services and at each area of the website or online service where personal information is collected) or obtaining verifiable consent concerning its information collection
practices.
Her
practice has focussed
on family law,
child protection, criminal litigation and human rights representation.
Her
practice focuses
on all matters of family law, including
child protection, divorce and separation, custody and access, and estate litigation.
Vinayak's
practice focuses primarily
on family law cases, including custody / access disputes,
child support, spousal support, property division, and
child protection work.
Previously, Chris worked in private
practice in both Family Law and Criminal Defence and was counsel
on one of the leading cases involving B.C.'s
Child Protection Agency and a finding of Misfeasance in a Public Office, one of only a few cases in the country where such a finding has been made.
Invisible Fathers and Gendered
Practice: Reflections
on the development and delivery of a training course for social work practitioners
on working with fathers in the
child protection context
Summarizes challenges to unified data collection, sharing, and analysis among judges who hear
child protection cases in Texas, discusses progress toward a uniform statewide system for managing and tracking data
on child abuse and neglect cases, and suggests best
practices for measuring and improving court performance.
Strengthening Texas Courts for the Safety, Permanency, and Well Being of
Children in Foster Care (PDF - 472 KB) Task Force
on Child Protection Case Management and Reporting, Supreme Court of Texas (2006) Summarizes challenges to unified data collection, sharing, and analysis among judges who hear child protection cases in Texas, discusses progress toward a uniform statewide system for managing and tracking data on child abuse and neglect cases, and suggests best practices for measuring and improving court perform
Child Protection Case Management and Reporting, Supreme Court of Texas (2006) Summarizes challenges to unified data collection, sharing, and analysis among judges who hear child protection cases in Texas, discusses progress toward a uniform statewide system for managing and tracking data on child abuse and neglect cases, and suggests best practices for measuring and improving court pe
Protection Case Management and Reporting, Supreme Court of Texas (2006) Summarizes challenges to unified data collection, sharing, and analysis among judges who hear
child protection cases in Texas, discusses progress toward a uniform statewide system for managing and tracking data on child abuse and neglect cases, and suggests best practices for measuring and improving court perform
child protection cases in Texas, discusses progress toward a uniform statewide system for managing and tracking data on child abuse and neglect cases, and suggests best practices for measuring and improving court pe
protection cases in Texas, discusses progress toward a uniform statewide system for managing and tracking data
on child abuse and neglect cases, and suggests best practices for measuring and improving court perform
child abuse and neglect cases, and suggests best
practices for measuring and improving court performance.
[ANONYMOUS LISTSERVE COMMENT]: «I am a psychologist... with a
practice focused
on high conflict divorce and
child protection issues.
The development of a foundational
practice model of CFA in Intake will allow workers to begin a process for gathering a holistic, «big picture» assessment of family patterns over time, rather than focusing solely
on the incident that brought the family to
child protection.
Since entering the private
practice of law in 1977, Mr. Borger has concentrated
on family law, gaining substantial experience in handling complex divorces involving alimony claims,
child custody and parenting issues,
child support, relocation applications to the court for a parent to move out of state with
children, property and debt distribution, and applications to the court for
protection from domestic violence and abuse.
Hague Accreditation by the Council
on Accreditation (COA) is a national qualification that attests to Family's Connections, Inc. compliance with the ethical and moral standards of
practice in international adoption as set by the Hague Convention
on the
Protection of
Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption treaty, the U.S. Universal Accreditation Act and the Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000.
Hague Accreditation by the COA is a national qualification that attests to Family's Connections, Inc. compliance with the ethical and moral standards of
practice in international adoption as set by the Hague Convention
on the
Protection of
Children and Co-operation in Respect of Intercountry Adoption treaty and the U.S. Intercountry Adoption Act of 2000.
Add focus
on community - led programs, we will be able to amass the information that we need to battle stagnant
practices in statutory
child protection services across the country that are increasingly removing our
children from our care.
Gary L. Borger has concentrated
on family law since entering private
practice in 1977, gaining substantial experience in handling complex divorces involving alimony claims,
child custody and parenting issues,
child support, relocation applications to the court for a parent to move out of state with
children, property and debt distribution, and applications to the court for
protection from domestic violence and abuse.
Community Services have developed specialist statistical analysis and modelling
on a range of issues to support and inform policy,
practice and reform in the areas of
child protection, early intervention and out - of - home care.