The Children Act, 1989: Putting it into Practice Mary Ryan
This comprehensive guide to the Children Act 1989 concentrates on those parts which relate to the provision of services by local authorities to children and families, including: the power and duties of local authorities; care and supervision proceedings; and child protection issues. There is some consideration of the private law where it relates to child care matters and to the system of courts and the principles which govern the courts. This work is intended for frontline workers and managers involved in child care work, especially social workers, guardians ad litem, education welfare officers, teachers, probation officers, senior nursing officers, doctors, health visitors and police officers working in juvenile offices or special assessment teams. It is also relevant for child care solicitors based in the local authority or private practice.