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European Union law / Parental responsibility / Child protection / Contact / Parenting / Law / Child neglect / Family dispute resolution / Child custody / Family / Childhood
Date: 2015-01-19 19:19:10
European Union law
Parental responsibility
Child protection
Contact
Parenting
Law
Child neglect
Family dispute resolution
Child custody
Family
Childhood

Practice resource Informing parents about the harm and the outcome - section 15 Discretionary compliance with section 15 The Child Protection Act 1999, section 15 specifies that an authorised officer need only comply wi

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