This pamphlet is intended as an urgent call to arms. The Labour government is in the process of subverting the children's justice system through a deadly combination of legal aid cuts, court fee hikes, market dogmatism, and reductionist protocols. The openness, empathy, intellectual curiosity and rigour required of, and willingly given by, all professionals who work in this field has been brushed aside in favour of a scientific formula which makes a mockery of common sense.Edward Lloyd-Jones exposes the iniquities of the government's policies. Now is the time for people to lend their weight to this cause and prevent the withdrawal of justice from our most vulnerable children and their families.
This pamphlet is intended as an urgent call to arms. The Labour government is in the process of subverting the children's justice system through a deadly combination of legal aid cuts, court fee hikes, market dogmatism, and reductionist protocols. The openness, empathy, intellectual curiosity and rigour required of, and willingly given by, all professionals who work in this field has been brushed aside in favour of a scientific formula which makes a mockery of common sense.Edward Lloyd-Jones exposes the iniquities of the government's policies. Now is the time for people to lend their weight to this cause and prevent the withdrawal of justice from our most vulnerable children and their families.
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Höhe: 203 mm
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978-0-9557681-5-6 (9780955768156)
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Edward Lloyd-Jones has worked in Southwark since qualifying as a solicitor 30 years ago - first, for six years, at the local Law Centre and subsequently in legal aid practice. He has been a member of what is now the Solicitors Regulation Authority's Children Panel since it was set up in the mid 1980s and specialises in representing children and parents in public law care proceedings. Edward is a visiting lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London. The Foreword is written by Nicholas Crichton, Resident District Judge, Inner London Family Proceedings Court.
Edward Lloyd-Jones has worked in Southwark since qualifying as a solicitor 30 years ago - first, for six years, at the local Law Centre and subsequently in legal aid practice. He has been a member of what is now the Solicitors Regulation Authority's Children Panel since it was set up in the mid 1980s and specialises in representing children and parents in public law care proceedings. Edward is a visiting lecturer at Royal Holloway, University of London. The Foreword is written by Nicholas Crichton, Resident District Judge, Inner London Family Proceedings Court.