


Guiding learning disabled parents through the child protection process
31st January 2017For any parent, finding social services involved with their children, and facing the prospect of going to Court, is very […]
Born into addiction – Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
25th November 2016What help is available for mothers who suffer from addictions and their children? In Plymouth, one charity is offering real […]
Child care case referrals increase significantly
27th May 2016One in five children now referred to social services before school age It has been recently reported that one in […]
Child Protection Planning Part 3 – What happens after the meeting?
15th May 2015In our final blog on the child protection process, Ilke Hatter, Trainee Legal Executive, looks at the child protection plan […]
Child Protection Planning Part 2 – What can I do?
7th May 2015Following on from our blog last week about the child protection process, this week our Trainee Legal Executive Ilke Hatter […]
Child Protection Planning Part 1 – What does it all mean?
30th April 2015Our experienced Trainee Legal Executive, Ilke Hatter, in our Exeter office reviews the child protection procedure: No parent wants to […]
Care Proceedings – 26 Weeks becomes law on 22nd April 2014
11th April 2014The Children’s and Families Bill becomes law on 22nd April 2014 and brings into law the 26 week time limit […]