Links

 

Websites of other organisations associated with children and the law.

National Childrens Bureau

The National Children's Bureau (NCB) works to identify and promote the well-being and interests of all children and young people across every aspect of their lives.

Information site for young people in care in England & Wales.

The National Youth Advocacy Service

The National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS) is a ‘not for profit’ children’s charity which offers socio-legal advocacy services to children, young people, parents, carers and professionals. NYAS provides independent representation and advice, ensuring that the voice of children and young people can be heard in all matters affecting them.

Irish Guardian Ad Litem & Social Work Services

Provides a Guardian Ad Litem Service to the Irish District Courts in all Child Care proceedings, (S26 Child Care Act 1991) and High Court Judicial Review proceedings.  Also Social and Family Assessments to the Courts in all Family Law matters

List of Law Society Child Care Solicitors 

Full listings of Law Society Children Panel members

Law Society

The Law Society

Association of Lawyers for Children

Promoting Justice for children and  young people within the legal system.

Resolution

The Solicitors Family Law Association is an association of over 5000 solicitors who are committed to promoting a non-confrontational atmosphere in which family law matters are dealt with in a sensitive, constructive and cost-effective way. It sets high standards of good practice in family law and runs an accreditation scheme for specialist family lawyers.

After Adoption

The largest independent charitable provider of post adoption support to any party affected by adoption.

British Association for Social Workers

The British Association of Social Workers is an organisation of members serving members. Our success and vitality are built on the active involvement of members who share a commitment to good social work.

Law and Parents

LawAndParents offers a reference point on the law, parents rights and parents responsibilites.