The Child Impact Assessment Framework (CIAF) sets out how CAFCASS think children experience parental separation, how the child’s reaction can be understood and what should be done. The framework consists of four guides which Cafcass practitioners can use to assess different types of problem, known as ‘case factors’.
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I’m being unfairly accused of prejudice and discrimination
There’s a lot of allegations of prejudice and discrimination being made It’s become almost completely accepted that it’s a terrible criticism to be accused of prejudice or discrimination. The words…
Read More Why is it sometimes difficult to get your complaint dealt with properly?
Not being taken seriously Most people assume that if you make a complaint it will be taken seriously by whoever deals with it and in a lot of cases that’s…
Read More Should I continue to work at home? Or go back to the office?
At ONRECORD, we are big fans of online communication but we would be, wouldn’t we. We’re hoping it’s catching on as newbies learn how to conference and even to party…
Read More Cyberstalking: How to prove it and show its impact on you
It is important to understand how to prove you’re being stalked, how to gather evidence properly and how to be heard. You need to know what the prosecutors (the Crown…
Read More CAFCASS: The blind leading the blind
Once in a while you hit on a wonderful website that makes you realise some people have got their heads screwed on and won’t allow the systems at play to…
Read More Withdrawing your evidence may not stop the prosecution
I posted this blog on 28th January before the suicide of Caroline Flack. Her suicide has prompted a lot of public and media outrage that her prosecution had continued in…
Read More When sensitive language stops helping
If you read enough of our posts you’ll see we’re interested in the way language is used and the purpose it’s meant to achieve. It’s all very well wanting to…
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