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Here you will find the most relevant information for the LSCB and it's team.

BAAF conferences Obtain current information about BAAF conferences View Web Site
Forced Marriage Briefing paper for the London Borough of Tower Hamlets on Forced Marriage. Produced on April 2007 download
LGA Domestic Violence information bulletin March 06 download
Stella Project Winter newsletter 2005 The Stella Project promotes good practice and supports direct service providers across the drug, alcohol and domestic violence sectors in Greater London. Read
Domestic Violence Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims receive Royal Assent, 15th November 2004
ACPC Reports Find all the information and reports for October 2004
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Family Proceedings: Court Chronology. It is essential under the new protocol for the social work file to be in good order – properly written up. This file will help you in creating a good practice for your future court cases.
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A family affair (The Guardian newspaper article) We must bridge the gap between mental health and child welfare, says Marie Diggins
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The statutory framework List of key documents
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All London procedures The policies and procedures commissioned by the Greater London Association of Directors of Social Services, with the support of the Metropolitan Police Service and Department of Health.
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Green Paper Areas of importance related to child protection
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Children who abuse This protocol affects a group of young people who whilst they may pose a risk to others are also children who themselves have many needs
Domestic Violence Domestic violence affects children and this protocol is intended to protect children from domestic violence, to ensure consistency of practice, and to clarify the roles of different agencies involved.
Family Group Conference Protocol A decision-making process that focuses on who makes plans for children and how those plans are made
Stephen's Place Children's Centre Stephen’s Place is in partnership with CAFCASS and will accept referrals from private sources as well as from Social Services Departments.