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Overcoming Threshold: A Practical Guide to Threshold in Care Proceedings


ISBN13: 9781914608261
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £69.99



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This practical guide is aimed at care practitioners looking to get to grips with the complexities of threshold, whether from the point of view of the local authority or a parent. Establishing threshold is central to any care proceedings but the case law around threshold is often difficult to navigate. This book aims to address this by collating all the relevant guidance and case law in one comprehensive handbook, including practical examples.

This book will explore the key principles of threshold, including the leading case of Re A (A Child) [2015] EWFC 11, and tackle potentially thorny problems such as the relevant date and risk of significant harm. Each chapter will consider a different aspect of threshold and look in depth at the issues and case law arising from it, while providing concrete advice and examples. This book also considers both interim and final threshold and explores the practical difference between the two. The book provides top tips for both drafting and responding to threshold and concludes by providing a list of cases cited within each chapter.

Subjects:
Social Security and Welfare Law
Contents:
Section One – Threshold Elements
Chapter 1 – What Is Threshold?
Chapter 2 – Findings
Chapter 3 – Re A
Chapter 4 – Relevant Date

Section Two – Harm
Chapter 5 – Significant Harm
Chapter 6 – Risk of Future Harm

Section Three – Attributing Harm
Chapter 7 – Causation
Chapter 8 – Beyond Parental Control and the Questions Around Causation
Chapter 9 – Care Given to the Child
Chapter 10 – Reasonable Care

Section Four – Evidence
Chapter 11 – Adult Witnesses
Chapter 12 – Child Witnesses
Chapter 13 – Expert Evidence
Chapter 14 – Evidence Arising During Proceedings

Section Five – Practical Tips and Conclusion
Chapter 15 – Practical Tips for Drafting and Responding to Threshold Findings
Chapter 16 – Practical Tips for Using Evidence When Drafting and Responding to Threshold
Chapter 17 – Conclusion