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Children and Family Care
- Adoption
- Advice and support for children in care
- Baby-sitting service
- Birth - registering
- Chaperone service
- Child protection
- Children and young people - immunisation
- Children and young people - maintenance payments
- Children and young people - parental custody
- Children and young people - registration of responsibilities
- Children and young people - respite care
- Children's panel recruitment
- Common assessment framework
- Fostering
- Hospice care for children
- Naming ceremonies
- Out of hours social services support
- Parks and open spaces - outdoor facilities
- Residential care for children
- Safeguarding children and family support
- School - health promotion
- School - teenage pregnancy
- Shared care for children
- Support for children with HIV
- Support groups for children, young people and families
- Supporting young people leaving care
- Travelling people - support for children
- Vetting of contract and supplier staff
- Young carers - support and advice
- Young people - information and advice
Children and young people - parental custody
Parental custody form part of the decisions on arrangements for children taken as part of divorce proceedings. The court generally considers arrangements concerning where a child will live, their day to day care, their health and education, financial support and whether the other parent will see the child and how often.
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