The legal representation of children of parents in child care proceedings: problems and strategies

Pearce, Julia (2017). The legal representation of children of parents in child care proceedings: problems and strategies. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-851369

This research will examine the task of legal representation and client management, focusing on the representation of parents in child care proceedings. Care proceedings have been subject to extensive review and changes in procedure recently and the research is prompted also by the Care Profiling Study conducted by the applicants for the Ministry of Justice.

New procedures emphasise the importance of good legal representation not simply for the benefit of the parents, but also for the smooth operation of the system. Faced with problems of cost and delay, legal representatives are being identified as a key part of the solution. It is particularly relevant now to provide clear understandings of how the legal representatives of parents conceive and operate their role.

The research will use qualitative methods. A preliminary phase involves observations of interim court hearings to obtain an overview of the process in practice. A second element will comprise a set of contemporaneous case studies. A third element will comprise interviews with legal representatives and other key personnel involved in the process, to explore wider conceptions of the role, adding breadth to the case studies.

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The research examined the task of legal representation and client management, in a study focused on the representation of parents in child care proceedings. Care proceedings, brought where there are serious child protection concerns, have been subject to extensive review, and reforms to procedures and the funding regime impacting on legal representatives. This qualitative research was prompted by a study based on an examination of court files and commissioned by the DCA . This raised questions about the way parents are represented, and the role of parental representation in affecting the process and outcome of proceedings. Underlying legal representation of parents are issues of access to justice for one of the most vulnerable and needy groups in our society.

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Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Pearce Julia University of Bristol
Sponsors: ESRC
Grant reference: RES-062-23-1163
Topic classification: Social welfare policy and systems
Keywords: lawyers, child protection, family law, legal procedure, court cases
Project title: The legal representation of children of parents in child care proceedings: Problems and strategies.
Grant holders: Julia Pearce, Judith Masson
Project dates:
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1 June 200831 May 2010
Date published: 16 May 2014 09:20
Last modified: 13 Jul 2017 15:14

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