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Article 39 granted appeal over children’s social care exemptions

2 mins read Social Care Coronavirus
Children’s rights charity Article 39 has been granted an appeal following an unsuccessful judicial review over children’s social care exemptions introduced by the government amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
Article 39 director Carolyne Willow is 'thrilled' to be granted the appeal. Picture: Article 39
Article 39 director Carolyne Willow is 'thrilled' to be granted the appeal. Picture: Article 39

Calls by the charity for around 65 removals and safeguards designed to protect children in care and on the edge of care to be scrapped were dismissed by a High Court judge earlier this month.

The emergency amendments were introduced via The Adoption and Children (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Regulations 2020, also known as Statutory Instrument 445, in April bypassing the usual 21-day period of consultation and parliamentary scrutiny.

They include the removal and relaxation of safeguards and protections relating to issues including time frames around foster care and adoption processes, social worker visits to children in care and the standards of care and education in children’s homes.

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