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Evaluation of Intensive Support and Monitoring Services (ISMS) within the Children's Hearings System

Evaluation of Intensive Support and Monitoring Services (ISMS) within the Children's Hearings System

... 2.17 ASSET is a structured framework for assessing young people involved in the criminal justice system. The tool was developed for use by multi-disciplinary members of Youth Justice Teams in England and Wales ...

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The Role of the Solicitor in the Children's Hearings System : A Study Commissioned by the Scottish Legal Aid Board

The Role of the Solicitor in the Children's Hearings System : A Study Commissioned by the Scottish Legal Aid Board

... children’s hearings system is minimal; it seems that this has been particularly rare in respect of representation of parents, carers, or significant ...of children in hearings via legally ...

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Role of the Safeguarder in the Children's Hearings System

Role of the Safeguarder in the Children's Hearings System

... by Children 1 st to promote consistency and quality in performance of the ...2015), Children 1 st has done much to ensure that the context in which safeguarders operate is clearly ...

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Contact Decisions in the Children's Hearings System

Contact Decisions in the Children's Hearings System

... of children and adolescents, yet there has been little research into the contact decisions made by Children’s ...After Children in Scotland (CELCIS) and SCRA entered a partnership to conduct research ...

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The Role of the Safeguarder in the Children's Hearings System : Executive Summary

The Role of the Safeguarder in the Children's Hearings System : Executive Summary

... of hearings, to allow appropriate preparation and minimise potential distress and delay, in particular for the child” and this is reiterated in the Practice Notes for Safeguarders on Reports (2017: ...

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The Appointment of Safeguarders in the Children's Hearings System : Research Report and Action Plan

The Appointment of Safeguarders in the Children's Hearings System : Research Report and Action Plan

... Response rates for the questionnaires were much lower than desirable, particularly as only 6% of all panel members responded. Closer to half of the other two groups took part: 45% of all safeguarders and 41% of contacted ...

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Scotland's Children's Hearings System – Does It Deliver Good Outcomes for Looked After Children?

Scotland's Children's Hearings System – Does It Deliver Good Outcomes for Looked After Children?

... • “We will make sure that the national curriculum, training and practice development programmes assist them to do so. We will make sure that the panel members are able to communicate their decisions and reasons ...

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Children and the Scottish criminal justice system

Children and the Scottish criminal justice system

... involving children accused of crime, and states that the youth of an accused may (depending on other circumstances) be a factor which influences a prosecutor in favour of action other than ...involving ...

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"Just a wee boy not cut out for prison" : Policy and reality in children and young people's journeys through justice in Scotland

"Just a wee boy not cut out for prison" : Policy and reality in children and young people's journeys through justice in Scotland

... justice system, the first formal system they should enter is the Children’s Hearings System, and 11 respondents reported having such previous involvement due to their ...friendly ...

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Making best interests significant for children who offend : a Scottish perspective

Making best interests significant for children who offend : a Scottish perspective

... of children aged under 16 with a charge proved against them in court per 1000 population was ...2764 children were referred to the children’s hearings system for offending behaviour – a ...

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The meaning of participation for children in Malawi: insights from children and caregivers

The meaning of participation for children in Malawi: insights from children and caregivers

... with children with or without disabilities but vary in the areas of participation that they cover as well as the ages of children ...among children in our setting in Malawi (Engel-Yeger et ...

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Childen’s Hearings, residential child care and professional education

Childen’s Hearings, residential child care and professional education

... to Hearings, though schools also routinely provide written ...at Hearings should be determined by the panel chair on the basis of whose presence is helpful to the matter in hand and in the best interests of ...

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People in public health  Expert hearings: a summary report

People in public health Expert hearings: a summary report

... There was a lot of discussion at the hearings about recent changes to how the NHS gives funds to support public health work (called World Class Commissioning). Although there was a risk that the same old patterns ...

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The genetic and epigenetic landscapes of hepatoblastomas

The genetic and epigenetic landscapes of hepatoblastomas

... Three other HB exome sequencing studies [60–62] have been published. The first study on HBs was con- ducted by Eichenmuller et al. [60], who investigated 15 samples of HB and three cases of an aggressive subtype of HB ...

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Off the Mapp: Parole Revocation Hearings and the Fourth Amendment

Off the Mapp: Parole Revocation Hearings and the Fourth Amendment

... concealed in the house, but could not identify the source of that information." The parole board sentenced Scott to serve the remainder of his sentence along with three years' back time,[r] ...

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Efficiency and Cost: The Impact of Videoconferenced Hearings on Bail Decisions

Efficiency and Cost: The Impact of Videoconferenced Hearings on Bail Decisions

... Looking to the future, important questions remain. First, a variety of influences may account for the disadvantage experienced by the defendants subjected to the videoconferenced bail hearings implemented in Cook ...

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Are mothers of sons more traditional? The influence of having son(s) and daughter(s) on parents’ gender ideology

Are mothers of sons more traditional? The influence of having son(s) and daughter(s) on parents’ gender ideology

... patriarchal system structure and the dependent sta- tus of women, this study comprehensively analyzed the mechanism of the motherhood in the impact of children’s gender on parental gender ...’ s chance at ...

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Children’s psychological and behavioral responses following pediatric intensive care unit hospitalization: the caring intensively study

Children’s psychological and behavioral responses following pediatric intensive care unit hospitalization: the caring intensively study

... in children is com- prised of a number of interrelated factors (an absence of psychological symptoms, participation in age-appropriate tasks and activities within the family and broader commu- nity, and feelings ...

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Neuroimaging of Early Life Epilepsy

Neuroimaging of Early Life Epilepsy

... MRI guidelines should be adopted universally for ELE, including outside of a tertiary-care setting. Next steps should also include standardization of ELE MRI protocols. Although there has been widespread adoption of ...

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Protocol for a multicentre randomiSed controlled TRial of IntraVEnous immunoglobulin versus standard therapy for the treatment of transverse myelitis in adults and children (STRIVE)

Protocol for a multicentre randomiSed controlled TRial of IntraVEnous immunoglobulin versus standard therapy for the treatment of transverse myelitis in adults and children (STRIVE)

... Patients randomised to the intervention arm will receive the above standard therapy plus additional IVIG at a total dose of 2 g/kg. Doses will be divided over 2 days (children <41.2 kg) or 5 days (all other ...

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