NI Learning Disability charity in court over proposed eviction
The Northern Ireland Office (NIO) is set to take a mental health charity to court in an attempt to forcibly remove it from Hillsborough Castle. Praxis Care has run the
Read MoreThe Northern Ireland Office (NIO) is set to take a mental health charity to court in an attempt to forcibly remove it from Hillsborough Castle. Praxis Care has run the
Read MoreIn 2007 Adrian Ward was commissioned by the National Centre for Excellence in Residential Child Care to write a paper on Leadership in Residential Child Care. The paper is available
Read MoreThe Public Consultation on the Review of the Code of Practice for Social Care Workers will launch today, coinciding with the start of the National Social Services Conference. The consultation
Read MoreAn article examined health service use by, or public expenditure costs related to, young adults in the United Kingdom who had hyperactivity and/or conduct problems such as attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
Read MoreKids Company has launched a new campaign to ‘generate the change that our country’s vulnerable children are desperately waiting for’. Launching the ‘See The Child – Change The System’ campaign,
Read MoreA new group set up to establish a pilot of “Clare’s Law” in Scotland will meet for the first time next week, it has been announced. First Minister Alex Salmond
Read MoreThe Government is to clamp down on abuses of zero-hours contracts by allowing people to work for more than one employer. Business Secretary Vince Cable said “unscrupulous” employers had been
Read MoreNorthern Ireland’s Justice Minister David Ford has welcomed the positive impact of the Registered Intermediaries Schemes in assisting vulnerable victims, witnesses and defendants in communicating more effectively. The Schemes began
Read MoreFrom April 2015, the way the Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspect multi-agency arrangements that help, protect and care for vulnerable children and young people is changing. A new, integrated approach
Read MorePrimary school pupils with special educational needs are twice as likely as other children to suffer from persistent bullying, according to new research published by the Institute of Education (IOE),
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