Introduction
It is widely acknowledged that emergency child protection powers should be utilised sparingly. This approach is underpinned not only by the provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) but also the increasing recognition of the detrimental impact for a child being suddenly removed from their family. Therefore, emergency intervention under the powers of […]
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