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John Haskey has held a Visiting Senior Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford since 2000, and is now an Associate Fellow. He has published statistical studies on family demography, including contributions to Family Law. He is a past President of the British Society for Population Studies,and was recently elected a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

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Siobhan F Kelly is a specialist family barrister and a member of Coram Chambers in London. She has extensive experience in all aspects of the law relating to children. Her main area of practice lies in acting for parents and children in public law proceedings. She is frequently instructed to represent young mothers within care proceedings and also has a particular familiarity with representing children in private law applications. She is regularly instructed on highly complex matters including those involving the death of children, extensive medical evidence, allegations of non-accidental injury and extreme sexual abuse.

Her down time is devoted to good friends, good holidays and good wine.
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