Draft Domestic Abuse Bill report published by Joint Committee
The Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Draft Domestic Abuse Bill has published its report on the Bill and called for it to be amended to give greater
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The Parliamentary Joint Committee on the Draft Domestic Abuse Bill has published its report on the Bill and called for it to be amended to give greater
Thousands of teenagers in care are being “dumped” in unregulated homes and “abandoned to organised crime gangs”, the BBC has been told. The number of
Disabled children and their families have taken to the streets today to demand action on “the national crisis” in special needs funding. Send National Crisis
A group of family and human rights lawyers, working in-house in women’s organisations, in private practice and at the Bar, have written to Justice Ministers
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Nagalro, the professional association for Family Court Advisers, Children’s Guardians and Independent Social Workers, has issued the following press release following publication of an updated
Harriet Harman, Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Human Rights, has written to Victoria Atkins MP and Edward Argar MP sharing the Committee’s views on
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