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LAW MADE SIMPLE: CAE’s pocket sized guides cover a wide range of subjects of relevance to children and their families. They offer easy access to, and simple explanations of, complex law, regulations and official government guidance for England and Wales. These books offer a concise, clear and authoritative guide to key legislation. They are an invaluable resource for anyone professionally concerned with children and families. Peter Elfer, Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies, University of Surrey Roehampton ... they are excellent Lancashire Children’s Rights Service [Children’s Society] SERVICES IMPROVED: CAE offers consultancy, research, training and independent investigation to the public, private and voluntary sectors. We were very impressed with the conduct of the research and the final report. Prisons and Probation Services Ombudsman for England and Wales Clarity, structure and intelligence .. enabled completion of serious case review within time-scales and finished product was of excellent quality. Local Authority Child Protection and Reviewing Manager The overview report was ‘outstanding’ Ofsted – one of two such evaluations on recently completed serious case reviews www.caeuk.org MORE NEW GUIDES
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Page 1: GUIDES MORE LAW MADE SIMPLE - caeuk.orgcaeuk.org/docs/brochure.pdf · LAW MADE SIMPLE: CAE’s pocket sized guides cover a wide range ... (more slowly as a result of the decision

LAW MADE SIMPLE:CAE’s pocket sized guides cover a wide rangeof subjects of relevance to children and theirfamilies. They offer easy accessto, and simple explanations of,complex law, regulations andofficial government guidance forEngland and Wales.

These books offer a concise, clear andauthoritative guide to key legislation.They are an invaluable resource foranyone professionally concerned with children and families.Peter Elfer, Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Studies, Universityof Surrey Roehampton

... they are excellentLancashire Children’s Rights Service [Children’s Society]

SERVICES IMPROVED:CAE offers consultancy, research, training and independent investigation to the public, private and voluntary sectors.

We were very impressed with the conduct of the research and the final report.Prisons and Probation Services Ombudsman for England and Wales

Clarity, structure and intelligence .. enabled completion of serious case review within time-scales and finished product was of excellent quality.Local Authority Child Protection and Reviewing Manager

The overview report was ‘outstanding’Ofsted – one of two such evaluations on recently completed serious case reviews www.caeuk.org

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NEWGUIDES

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Children Act 1989 in the context of the Human Rights Act 1998Fergus Smith and Professor Tina LyonThis guide contains a clear comprehensive account of the ChildrenAct 1989 including all amendments introduced by the Adoption andChildren Act 2002, Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000, Care StandardsAct 2000, Children and Adoption Act 2006, as well as case law.Commentary is provided throughout on the implications to date forchild care practice of the Human Rights Act 1998, and summaries ofits relevant provisions and those of the European Convention onHuman Rights are provided. This guide continues to be of great valueto social work, health and education professionals and police officers.CAE 2000 6th edition 2009 211 pages ISBN: 928-1-899986-13-2 £7.00

Children Act 2004 Fergus SmithThis guide provides a clear account of the Act’s provisions includingthe establishment of a children’s commissioner; support of betterintegrated planning, commissioning and delivery of services;information sharing; shared approach to inspections; devolution ofCAFCASS functions in Wales; other improvements to childminding andday care registration and private fostering and to the revised law onphysical punishment of children. Edition 2 reflects all relevantamendments impacting upon Children’s Trust Boards, LocalSafeguarding Children Boards, Children and Young People’s Plans, JointArea Reviews and the duty to ascertain children’s wishes.CAE 2005 2nd edition 2010 142 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-24-8 £7.00

Children & Young Persons Act 2008 Fergus SmithThis guide is designed for use by social workers, foster carers,teachers, health staff, police and volunteers who work directly orindirectly with children and young persons in the care system. Itoffers easy access to an accurate account of the proposed ‘socialwork surgeries’, the heightened expectations of where a looked afterchild can be placed, how children’s cases are to be managed andreviewed (including the possibility of a national independent reviewingservice), enhanced powers to offer family support and after care anda large number of other significant amendments to existing law.CAE 2009 104 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-03-3 £7.00

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Child ProtectionFergus Smith and Edina CarmiThis publication, updated to reflect the 2010 edition of WorkingTogether to Safeguard and Promote the Welfare of Children, offers anaccessible and authoritative summary of all relevant sourcedocuments, describes each agency’s responsibilities, child protectionlaw (statute and case law taking full account of the Human Rights Act1998) and key factors in ensuring effective protection e.g. informationsharing, and best professional practice. The guide is designed foreveryday use by social work, health, education professionals and inprobation and police services, and reflects the latest edition ofWorking Together.CAE 2003 4th edition 2010 200 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-18-7 £7.00

Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Fergus SmithThe Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 followed long-standingconcerns about inadequacies and inconsistencies in the vetting ofthose wishing to work with children or vulnerable adults andpublication in 2004 of the Bichard inquiry which had highlightedsystemic failures in current vetting and barring systems. The primarypurpose of the scheme is to minimise the risk of harm posed tochildren and vulnerable adults by those who might seek to harm themthrough their paid or unpaid work, by means of barring unsuitableindividuals via a centralised vetting process. This guide is designed foruse by all those in England and Wales who work with children orvulnerable adults. It offers easy access to, and reinforces understandingof, the principles underpinning and the processes being introduced(more slowly as a result of the decision made by the Coalitiongovernment) as a result of, this law.CAE 2008 176 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-04-0 £7.00

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l CAE is planning to publish in 2011 a combined guide to fostering andresidential care that will include all relevant regulations and standards.

l We are also anticipating publishing a personal guide to the Public LawOutline by barrister Shefali Shah.

l See order form for further publications – more details on websitewww.cae.uk.org

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Assessment of Special Educational Needs(SEN Code of Practice) Fergus SmithThis guide offers a summary of chapters 1-6 of the ‘SpecialEducational Needs Code of Practice’ (its general and school orsetting-specific context) and re-presents in a more accessible way, thecritical parts of chapters 7-9 (the statutory proces of assessment,statementing and annual review). It has been written to assist parents,teachers, local education authorities, governing bodies and others tounderstand better and be guided by the Code; hence to support theachievement by children who have special educational needs, of theirfull potential. This guide adds further value to its summary of theCode by reflecting relevant new or amended law and changes toorganisational arrangements since it was introduced in 2002.CAE 2008 252 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-08-8 £7.00

How old do I have to be to... ? Fergus SmithThis wholly updated edition presents, for all the most commonlyrequired topics, the rights and responsibilities for various ages from 0to 21 years of age. Questions such as ‘How old do I have to be tobaby-sit or to be left alone?’ are answered, with specific references torelevant law included. This guide has proved to be very popularamongst children and young people and their parents as well asproviding an accessible source document for teachers, youth workersetc.CAE 2003 7th edition 2010 62 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-28-6 £5.00

Sexual Offences Act 2003Fergus Smith in consultation with Paul CarrThis updated guide offers a clear and comprehensive summary (withrespect to its impact on children) of what the government has statedis ‘the most radical overhaul of sex offences legislation for 50 years’.The guide will be of relevance to social workers, health and educationprofessionals, as well as youth offending team, probation and policeofficers.CAE 2004 2nd edition 2009 122 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-19-4 £7.00

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Mental Capacity Act 2005 Fergus SmithCAE’s guide to the MCA 2005 as amended, provides a comprehensivesummary of this important Act’s provisions i.e. the principles thatmust govern decisions and interventions about adults who lackcapacity and key definitions such as ‘people who lack capacity’, ‘bestinterests’ etc. The legal protection for those who provide care andtreatment for a person lacking capacity is included and the guideexplains the new ‘lasting powers of attorney’ as well as the extendedremit of the Court of Protection. Advanced decisions (living wills), therole and functions of the statutory independent mental capacityadvocacy (IMCA) service and the new offence of ‘wilful neglect or ill-treatment of a person lacking capacity’ are covered. In essence, thisguide is a must for all those (Adults’ Social Care, Health, Police andthe voluntary sector) who work with vulnerable adults.CAE 2009 114 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-23-1 £7.00

Criminal Justice & Immigration Act 2008 Fergus Smith in consultation with Paul CarrThe CJIA 2008 introduces a new framework for delivery of youthjustice services. CAE’s guide facilitates access to what is a large andcomplex piece of legislation and provides a straightforward accountof provisions relevant to day to day youth justice practice. The revisedpurpose of sentencing is explained and the extensive menu of optionsto accompany Youth Rehabilitation Orders is laid out clearly. Theguide also includes the new provisions for reviews of Anti-socialBehaviour Orders.CAE 2009 195 pages ISBN: 978-1-899986-14-9 £7.00

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l We are continuing to develop our links with Services for Children (SfC)www.servicesforchildren.org.uk. Visitors to this site can watchvideostreams about contact and fostering services or may wish to contactSfC and order a free DVD.

l Professionals searching for a succinct and accurate guide to the Adoptionand Children Act 2002 should contact BAAF 020 7421 2604.

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10% DISCOUNT FOR ORDERS OF 50 COPIES OR MORE OF ANYINDIVIDUAL TITLE

Title Colour Price Quantity TotalCode Price

Children Act 1989 in the context of the Human Rights Act 1998 Green £7.00

Children Act 2004 Lime £7.00

Children & Young Persons Act 2008 Maroon £7.00

Child Protection Lilac £7.00

Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 Sage £7.00

Assessment of Special Educational Needs – (SEN Code of Practice) Purple £7.00

How Old Do I Have To Be… ?Children’s Rights and Responsibilities 0-21 yrs Orange £5.00

Sexual Offences Act 2003 Black £7.00

Mental Capacity Act Turquoise £7.00

Criminal Justice & Immigration Act 2008 Gold £7.00

Residential Care of Children Yellow £6.00

Childcare Act 2006 Blue £6.00

The Children (Scotland) Act 1995 Navy was £7.00now £5.00

Total

Orders will normally be dispatched within 21 days. Orders from official organisations can be paid against invoice.

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ConsultantsCAE offers a team of highly experienced professionalsFergus Smith – DirectorChris Brann Edina Carmi Elizabeth Hunt Laura Ritchie Roy StewartWe occasionally reinforce the above team by engaging other experienced individuals whocan provide specialist knowledge or skills.

Range of workl Consultancy has included development of Multi Agency Child Protection Procedures

for London, Sussex, Essex, Berkshire, Hertfordshire and Kent & Medway, Facilitation oftransition of ACPCs to LSCBs, Design of Performance Frameworks, Service and CaseAudits, Drafting Child Care Policy, Procedures and Guidance and Service Reviews.

l Research has included work on Rewards and Sanctions, Complaints and Self Harm inYoung Offender Institutions, Patterns of Entry to Care, Parental Substance Misuse,Risk Assessment and Analysis of a ‘Child Protection Register’.

l Training has included Legislation, Induction for Social Workers Recruited fromAbroad, Risk Management, Fostering Panel and Staff Group Facilitation.

l Independent Investigation has included over 30 Serious Case Reviews (SCR) –two of the completed SCR overviews were evaluated by Ofsted as ‘outstanding’,Management Enquiries and Service User Complaints. Edina Carmi and Fergus Smithhave also been working with the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) to pilot a‘Systems Approach to Case Reviews’.

Clients for whom work completedl Department of Health, Prisons and Probation Ombudsman and Youth Justice Boardl 50+ Children’s Social Care Servicesl Health and Police Servicesl Private and Voluntary Service Providersl Local Safeguarding Children Boards

Further information on our consultancy services is available from Fergus Smith e-mail [email protected]

For all other information contact: CAE Ltd, Pantiles, Langham Road,Robertsbridge, East Sussex TN32 5EP Tel: 01580 880243Email: [email protected] www.caeuk.org

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