This perspective is reflected in the Children Act in the "non-intervention principle" of Section 1. State paternalism and child protection is a prespective which favours much readier coercive state intervention to protect children from abuse and poor care. The child's welfare is a more important...
Part 1 s.1: sets out the 'welfare principle' ; the ' no delay' principle; the 'welfare checklist' ; and the 'no order' principle. This section applies when a court is involved. The principles outlined in the section underpin the operation of the whole Act. The ‘welfare checklist’ ...
In spite of section 1(2) of the 1989 Children Act,* the time taken to conclude care proceedings has been getting longer year on year since the Act's implementation. The average length of proceedings in 2001 was about 47 weeks and a signi... C Beckett,B Mckeigue - 《Adoption & Foster...
The Children Act 1989 - protection or persecution? Family support and child protection in the 1990s The 1989 Children Act emerged at a time of considerable tension in the relationships between the state, the 'family' and the individual. G Jack,P Stepney - 《Critical Social Policy》 被引量: ...
Section Editor information Australian National University, Acton, ACT, Australia Zhengdao Ye Appendices Appendix 1: A List of Chinese Folk Literature Adapted or Illustrated by Ed Young Title (and Parallel Title) Common Chinese title Text Publisher ...
1Altmetric Abstract Parents and caregivers of children with disabilities often act as representatives, mediators, and advocates for their children, partly out of necessity and partly due to the bias of adult-centered agency. This chapter engages with the literature on parent-led activism in South Af...
摘要: Safeguarding children with the Children Act 1989 Marion Brandon ... [et al.] (Studies in evaluating the Children Act 1989) Stationery Office, 1999DOI: Brandon, Marian, Thoburn, June, Lewis, A and Way, A (1999) Safeg 被引量: 40 ...
Review of Section 58 of the Children Act 2004 : presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Outlines the impact of legislative changes in England and Wales following implementation of the Children Act 1989. Notes the central role of partnership to... DF...
Section 101 of the Criminal Code 1960 (Act 29), which was amended in 1998 by the Criminal Code (Amendment), Act 554, stipulates the legal age of sexual consent in Ghana at 16 years [10]. Even though there are laws regulating sexual consent, many children in Ghana start having sexual ...
First, since SCTs are man-made constructed devices that sense, make decisions, and act within their environment (e.g., at home or school), similar to social robots (Lutz and Tamò 2018), side effects can arise at the technical level. These side effects can range from security to safety ...