By Di Hart * What would be good practice for children in prison who were voluntarily accommodated, given they are not currently ‘looked after’? (20 minutes)
* How can youth offending teams and children’s social care staff work together to meet the needs of looked-after children in prison? (30 minutes)
* What would have made a difference to the outcome for Mathew? (20 minutes)
Question from Community Care – Sentenced to exile
April 12, 2006 in Looked after children, Youth justice
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