Lords’ legislative review should focus on role of culture change

Deborah McMillan
Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Since the days of Octavia Hill, we have been supporting, caring for and protecting children. Social action was followed by a plethora of new legislation, more recently the Children Act 1989, 2004 and the Children and Families Act 2014. Yet still we struggle to meet the needs and protect those children living in situations of vulnerability.

Laws provide a framework for change. Picture: Ivan/Adobe Stock
Laws provide a framework for change. Picture: Ivan/Adobe Stock

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