Placements in Scotland and England: Liberty, Lawfulness and Restraint - Trinity Chambers

On the afternoon of Thursday 10th October 2024, senior children law barrister, Justin Gray from Trinity Chambers, will be delivering a free to attend webinar aimed at members of local authority legal departments who deal with Children's Services. With reference to up-to-date case law and recent examples, the session will cover the following:

  • Making lawful decisions in relation to Scottish placements
  • Unregistered, unregulated and unlawful placements
  • Recognition of Family Court orders in Scotland: the limits
  • Parental rights and responsibilities in respect of children, and care and control responsibility, while placed in Scotland
  • Habitual residence and jurisdiction within the United Kingdom, and the impact of ordinary residence
  • Looked after status in Scots law
  • Temporary and long-term placements in Scotland
  • Circumstances where Children Act 1989 Sch II para 19 court approval is or is not required for a placement
  • Care Inspectorate regulatory approval and implications for English authorities
  • Concurrent proceedings in England and Scotland
  • Conversion of care orders to compulsory supervision orders
  • Evidence and procedure
  • Sharing and obtaining information between the jurisdictions
  • Seeking disclosure from Scottish institutions and agencies
  • Deprivation of liberty authorisations in relation to English children placed in Scotland
  • The inherent jurisdiction relating to children and the nobile officium

The webinar will commence at 3.30 pm, concluding by 5pm. To book a place and receive further details please email via the button below with your name, authority and email address.

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Event Information

Date 10-10-2024
Cost (ex VAT) Free
Location Online (live)