Amendments to the legislation: 1989‐2009
This review sets out the legislative amendments that have been made to the Children Act 1989 since it was implemented in 1991. It highlights the most significant changes to the original wording of the Act, with brief summaries of the relevant background and references to comment by leading figures in law and social work. The review follows the structure of the Act, beginning with the welfare principle and covering: private law provisions; local authority duties to children in need; care orders; and child protection. It is concluded that the majority of the amendments have arisen through increased recognition of the impact of domestic violence on children, campaigning by the fathers' rights movements and the economic pressures on local authorities that have prevented the provision of adequate services to children in need.
Year of publication: |
2010
|
---|---|
Authors: | Doughty, Julie |
Published in: |
Journal of Children's Services. - Emerald Group Publishing Limited, ISSN 2042-8677, ZDB-ID 2394352-X. - Vol. 5.2010, 2, p. 7-16
|
Publisher: |
Emerald Group Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Children Act 1989 | Legislative amendments | The welfare principle | Private law provisions | Children in need | Child protection | Domestic violence |
Saved in:
Saved in favorites
Similar items by subject
-
The Children Act 1989 in the highest courts
Hale, Brenda, (2010)
-
Jenney, Angelique, (2014)
-
Multi-agency risk assessment and management for children and families experiencing domestic violence
Stanley, Nicky, (2014)
- More ...
Similar items by person