Law of Child Care
Author: Jim Nestor
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9781842180754
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Author: Jim Nestor
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Published: 2004
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 9781842180754
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Donald N. Duquette
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Published: 2016-10
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ISBN-13: 9781938614552
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alexandra Conroy Harris
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Published: 2019-09-03
Total Pages: 80
ISBN-13: 9781910039786
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNow in its seventh edition, this popular quick reference guide to the law in England relating to the care of children has been updated in 2019 to include reference to all recent legislation, including new regulations, guidance and standards. Contains sections on: parents, parental responsibility and private family life; private arrangements for the care of children; local authority responsibilities to children and families; child protection; children looked after by local authorities; reviews; representations, complaints and advocacy services for children; adoption; and the courts.
Author: Elizabeth Palley
Publisher: NYU Press
Published: 2017-03
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 1479860298
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Working mothers are common in the United States. In over half of all two-parent families, both parents work, and women's paychecks on average make up 35 percent of their families' incomes. Most of these families yearn for available and affordable child care--but although most developed countries offer state-funded child care, it remains scarce in the United States. And even in prosperous times, child care is rarely a priority for U.S. policy makers.In In Our Hands: The Struggle for U.S. Child Care Policy, Elizabeth Palley and Corey S. Shdaimah explore the reasons behind the relative paucity of U.S. child care and child care support. Why, they ask, are policy makers unable to convert widespread need into a feasible political agenda? They examine the history of child care advocacy and legislation in the United States, from the Child Care Development Act of the 1970s that was vetoed by Nixon through the Obama administration's Child Care Development Block Grant. The book includes data from interviews with 23 prominent child care and early education advocates and researchers who have spent their careers seeking expansion of child care policy and funding and an examination of the legislative debates around key child care bills of the last half-century. Palley and Shdaimah analyze the special interest and niche groups that have formed around existing policy, arguing that such groups limit the possibility for debate around U.S. child care policy. Ultimately, they conclude, we do not need to make minor changes to our existing policies. We need a revolution"--
Author: United States. Office of Child Development
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Published: 1975
Total Pages: 76
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Holly Elissa Bruno
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Published: 2015-04-25
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 0807772348
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCan my child care program be sued? If you have ever asked yourself this question, you are not alone. This guide will help you prevent and manage problems with potential legal consequences, reduce the risk of a lawsuit, and assist you in preparing a strong defense should your program be sued. This practical book covers a wide range of topics, including privacy issues, accusations of discrimination, employee hiring/firing practices, and insurance coverage. The authors offer clear advice and examples of specific policies and procedures that will help you keep children safe while improving communication with parents, regulators, insurance agents, and lawyers.
Author: James G. Dwyer
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Published: 2020
Total Pages: 954
ISBN-13: 0190694394
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Oxford Handbook of Children and the Law presents cutting-edge interdisciplinary scholarship on a broad range of topics covering the life course of humans from before birth to adulthood, by leading scholars in each area. Authors present and analyze the law and science pertaining to reproduction; prenatal life (including fetal exposure to toxic substances and abortion); parentage (including biology-based rights, background checks on birth parents, adoption, ART, and surrogacy); infant development; child maltreatment (including corporal punishment and religious defences to abuse and neglect); the child protection system and foster care; child custody disputes between parents; schooling (including financing, resegregation, religious expression in public schools, at-risk students, special education, regulating private schools, and homeschooling); delinquency; minimum-age laws; and child advocacy. It is an essential resource for scholars and professionals interested in the intersection of children and the law.
Author: Paul Ward
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Published: 2014-08-21
Total Pages: 255
ISBN-13: 9780414031517
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis third editiona provides extensive discussion on all legislative amendments to the Act. It also includes valuable commentary on relevant case law in the area. The previous edition published in 2005, and so the third edition takes account of 9 years of case law and legislative amendments. Key Features * Provides a comprehensive and detailed examination of the child care legislation from 1991 to 2013 inclusive * Deals with each section of the Child Care Act 1991, providing valuable analysis using up-to-date case law in the area * Also highlights pertinent legislation that deals with different aspects of child welfare, such as the Mental Health Act 2001, the Children Act 2001, and the Refugee Act 1996 * Discusses the significance of the Children Act 1997 and the Children Act 2001 in the contexts in which they arise * Incorporates comprehensive coverage of recent UK, ECHR and other common law jurisdictions' case law. New to the 3rd edition * Deals with the Child Care (Amendment) Act 2011 and the Child Care (Amendment) Act 2013 * Reviews the role of the Child and Family Agency * Includes coverage of Part 2 of the Courts and Civil Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2013 which lifts broadcasting restrictions * Extensive treatment of important judgments since the last edition, such as: SS v HSE [2008] 1 I.L.R.M. 379; HSE v K [2007] IEHC 488; and KA v HSE [2012]IEHC 288 About the Author Paul Ward, BCL (NUI), LLM (LSE) is a barrister and lecturer in family and tort law at University College Dublin.