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This case report discusses a case example to illustrate the need for robust arrangements to manage violent offenders against children in Northern Ireland
Abstract:
This paper uses a case example to illustrate the need for robust arrangements to manage violent offenders against children in Northern Ireland. It compares the legislative and policy framework used to deal with such offenders in England and Wales, demonstrating the more limited provisions in Northern Ireland. Within Northern Ireland, differing frameworks are used to monitor and manage more...
International Classification:
Mental and behavioural disorders - Report
Categories:
violent offenders
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 13 Page: 57-65 2007
John F. T. Glasgow; Paul T. Jackson; Margaret Kelly; Colin Reid
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This article discusses the importance of Health and Personal Social Services responses to complaints from service users in upholding children's rights, and in particular Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Abstract:
Health and Personal Social Services are required to respond positively and effectively to complaints from service users. This paper discusses the importance of such complaints systems in upholding children's rights, and in particular Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. It outlines the nature of some of the advocacy services available to children and more...
Geography:
Northern Ireland
Child Care in Practice,
Vol: 9 Page: 109-116 2003
Wendy Cousins; Sharon Milner; Eithne McLaughlin
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