
Key changes to family justice (England) eBook only
This clear, concise guide supports practitioners and professionals by detailing recent changes in the law, including the Children and Families Act 2014, Family Justice Review and Fostering for Adoption. More importantly, it also explores how these changes are being applied in practice to meet children’s needs and reduce delay.
It will help practitioners understand what has changed in family justice, and what has remained the same; which changes are relevant to work with looked after children and their families; and how best to work together with the courts to ensure the best outcomes for children.
This book is ideal for social workers, other practitioners and professionals, and all those involved in the family justice process.
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Reviews
This book is clearly written, first and foremost, for local authority social workers. That said, it will undoubtedly prove useful to children’s guardians, lawyers who want a concise overview and also lay people who are seeking a better understanding of the process. This remains a commendable achievement in conciseness which deserves a place on practitioners’ bookshelves.
Rodney Noon, solicitor-advocate, Halifax, Seen & Heard 26: 2