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Professionals need training on new law

Posted: 27 March 2003 | Subscribe Online


Legal experts have voiced fears that adoption professionals may not be receiving proper training on the implications of the Adoption and Children Act 2002.

The concerns have arisen because neither the Department of Health nor Lord Chancellor's Department has shown any intention of offering training to family lawyers, guardians, or local authority solicitors on how the law will affect their work.

The main part of the act, to be introduced next year, will change adoption procedures, including the legal process to obtain adoption and placement orders.
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Arron Poyser, an inspector of Cafcass for the Magistrates Court Services Inspectorate, told delegates at a children's guardians conference this week that there was no one within the LCD taking a lead on the issue, and called on the professional associations to fill the void.


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