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***SPONSORED CONTENT***Rachel Davenport, Co-founder and Director at AlphaBiolabs, breaks down everything you need to know about AlphaBiolabs’ industry-leading laboratory testing services for legal...
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The Family Justice Council (FJC) has published guidance for Family judiciary, and those working in the Family Justice System, on responding to allegations of alienating behaviour.The guidance, which...
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The Children’s Commissioner has published a new report as to the deaths of Children In Need.‘Child in need’ is an umbrella term including looked after children, children on a child protection plan,...
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On 11 December 2024 the CPS announced that Urfaqn Sharif, father of Sara Sharif, a ten year old girl, and stepmother, Beinash Batool, had been convicted of her murder. Sara’s uncle, Faisal Malik, who...
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The Racial Justice Family Network (RJFN) is a collaborative network of individuals and organisations focused on promoting anti-racist initiatives and practices throughout the...
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The winners of the Family Law Awards 2024 were announced on Wednesday 20 November at a glamorous evening event at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge.The winners are as follows:Family Law Clerking Team...
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Most children are well-served by the education sector and, in social care, life-changing work is being done for children and young people every day. However, education and social care professionals...
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In the UK, more than a third of children in families with a child aged under 5 are living in poverty. Growing up in poverty can affect early childhood development, education and future life...
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Long overdue reforms to council funding to ensure it offers better value for money have been outlined today alongside more money for councils to help fix the foundations of local government.The...
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Leading domestic abuse organisation Women’s Aid and Survivor Ambassador Claire Throssell MBE, delivered a petition calling for the Government to prioritise the safety of children by ending unsafe...
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