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Disorganized Attachment in Infancy: A Review of the Phenomenon and its Implications for Clinicians and Policy-Makers
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Features
- Tuesday, January 30, 2018
This review paper, co-authored by international academics and clinicians, presents a consensus of what is currently understood about disorganised infant attachment and the implications for clinical and child welfare practices. It identifies misconceptions and misapplications of the concept and provides examples of evidence-based interventions that use attachment theory to help families.
Government urges councils to prioritise housing for domestic abuse victims
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News
- Monday, October 30, 2017
Councils will be "strongly encouraged" to prioritise social housing for children and parents who have fled domestic abuse under new guidance proposed by the government.
CSE victims to play central role improving services in Rotherham
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News
- Wednesday, May 27, 2015
Rotherham Council is enlisting the help of victims of child sexual exploitation (CSE) to help it improve the way it tackles abuse in the town.
Tory council boss hits out at government over Ofsted grading
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News
- Thursday, May 21, 2015
The leader of a council where children's services were graded "inadequate" by Ofsted has blamed central government for falling standards.
Ofsted rates third council ‘inadequate' in space of week
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News
- Monday, May 18, 2015
West Berkshire Council has become the third local authority in the space of a week to have its children's services department rated "inadequate" after Ofsted inspectors found serious failures in services.
Forced caesarean highlights complexity of child protection decisions, experts say
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News
- Thursday, April 17, 2014
Adoption experts say the placement with a new family of a child of a mentally ill Italian woman who had a forced caesarean is one of the most complex children's social workers have dealt with.
Birmingham sees huge fall in identification of vulnerable children
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News
- Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Birmingham Council is taking action to improve the way child protection tip-offs are acted on following a worrying drop in the numbers of children subject to protection plans.
Daily roundup: Ofsted, fostering support, and sex crime victims
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Other
- Thursday, February 13, 2014
Wilshaw reveals he called for Ofsted chair to remain; leaving foster care age for young people in Wales raised; and £500,000 fund set up to help male victims of rape, all in the news today.
Daily roundup: Benefits cap, female genital mutilation, and smoking in cars
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Other
- Friday, February 7, 2014
Latest figures on households affected by the benefits cap published; government makes FGM declaration, and health experts call on politicians to ban smoking in cars, all in the news today.
Legal Update: Criminalising domestic abuse
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Other
- Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Kirsten Anderson, research and policy manager at Coram Children's Legal Centre, asks if criminalising coercive and controlling behaviour will provide better protection to victims of domestic violence.
Children's charities criticise focus of government spending plans
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News
- Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Children's charities have criticised the government for failing to prioritise the needs of children in the Chancellor's Autumn Statement.
Weapons haul YOI branded violent by inspectors
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News
- Tuesday, October 14, 2014
A young offender institution where more than 30 weapons were found during a single search has been blasted for high levels of violence.
Ofsted to inspect councils on child sexual exploitation
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News
- Friday, September 12, 2014
A group of local authorities will face Ofsted inspections on the way they deal with child sexual exploitation (CSE) in a bid to ensure services are up to scratch in the wake of the Rotherham scandal, CYP Now can reveal.
Ofsted rates council 'inadequate' over child protection failings
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News
- Tuesday, September 1, 2015
A council has been criticised by Ofsted for potentially placing children at risk due to delays in assessments.
Watchdog tells councils not to use B&Bs for young homeless people
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News
- Thursday, August 13, 2015
Bed and breakfast accommodation is not a suitable place to house young homeless people, the Local Government Ombudsman (LGO) has warned councils.
Ask The Experts: Tackling summer scheme cuts
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Other
- Monday, July 20, 2015
Our panel offers advice on summer schemes, preventing terrorism, supporting young mums and promoting "deeper thinking"
Cameron: Government to intervene more in child protection
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News
- Tuesday, June 23, 2015
More local authority children's services departments will be taken out of council control in order to tackle failure, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
Integrated care service vital to help support troubled families
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Other
- Monday, August 4, 2014
Integrated care is an idea with legs. It is gaining currency among the major political parties, as they realise that the segregation of health and social care, for example, leads to waste, duplication and gaps through which service users easily fall.
Serious case reviews need reform, say academics
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News
- Monday, July 21, 2014
Inquiries into child deaths must be reformed so frontline practice can be improved to prevent further tragedies, a major study has concluded.
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