Disparity between the discharge of care orders in England and Wales

Dr Jessica Roy; Dr Beth Stone; Dr Jo Staines, Bristol University
Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Researchers investigate the benefits and pitfalls of different ways in which care orders are discharged, asking what needs to change in policy and practice to better meet the needs of children and families.

Discharge proceedings are potentially distressing for parents and children alike. Picture: Tanya Volkova/Adobe Stock
Discharge proceedings are potentially distressing for parents and children alike. Picture: Tanya Volkova/Adobe Stock

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