A Guide to Best Practice in Supervised Child Contact

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A Guide to Best Practice in Supervised Child Contact

When the relationship of parents breaks down, it is not only the adults who suffer and wherever possible the child should have the opportunity to remain in contact with both parents. Coram's Guide to Best Practice in Supervised Child Contact is aimed at helping professionals plan and manage contact between parents and children in complex cases.

Published 8 January 2010 By Alan Slade
Published 5 January 2010 By Coram

Practice note 2: Infancy contact research

As the nations leader in concurrent planning, Coram researched the effects and implications early placement have on the emotional development of infants and young children

Published 1 January 2010 By Coram

Legal Analysis of the Child Protection System in Tajikistan

This 2008 report analysed the Tajik child protection system in the light of international standards.

Published 1 September 2008 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton

Justice for Children: Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice Practice in Kosovo

This 2008 report presents research findings from a study of the juvenile justice system in Kosovo.

Published 1 January 2008 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton and Kirsten Anderson

Analysis of the Child Protection System in Albania

This 2007 report analysed the Albanian child protection system and provided recommendations.

Published 1 April 2007 By Professor Carolyn Hamilton, Steven Malby and Gwen Ross