Abstract

This paper was delivered to the 'Children (NI) Order--Fit for Purpose?' conference, November 2002. It explores the relationship between the Health and Social Services Trusts and the Courts in Northern Ireland, when dealing with matters under the Children Order. The characteristics of children who come before the courts are examined, and the rise in the use of Interim Care Orders and the increase in Court disposal time are highlighted. The article cites many of the challenges facing child care professionals today and argues that 'enhanced assessment', particularly at the 'front' of the system, be developed, supported by 'enhanced quality assurance'. Underpinning the paper, the importance of respect for each other's disciplines is stressed in order to work for the best interests of the child.

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