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  October 12, 2018
Today is International Foster Carer Appreciation Day. We spoke to our colleague, Nicole, a member of our Child Care Department. Nicole is a “foster sibling” and her Mum does an amazing job of fostering vulnerable young children. Nicole has shared her thoughts about life as a foster sibling and why, in her view, fostering truly is an amazing job.
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  October 9, 2018
The World Federation for Mental Health established World Mental Health Day on 10 October 1992 and this years campaign is centered around ‘young people and mental health in a changing world.’
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  October 4, 2018
ACAS has published new guidance for employers in relation to suspending employees from work. Although the guidance is not binding it is recommended that employers follow it.
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  October 3, 2018
Domestic abuse, was once seen as a gender-specific offence committed by males towards females. From as early as the mid 1800’s, the law deemed it a husband’s acceptable right to exert control over his wife, through the use of physical abuse.
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  October 1, 2018
According to research from broker L&C Mortgages, almost a third of first-time buyers (31%) are unsure whether the recent stamp duty changes will benefit them, leaving them underestimating what they can afford. So, what do the changes mean, and how do they affect first-time buyers?
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  September 28, 2018
Like many other people at home and at work across the country this morning, the staff at Ramsdens Solicitors will be getting together for the World’s Biggest Coffee Morning. The idea of the coffee morning is to encourage people to talk to one another and to help raise awareness and funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
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  September 26, 2018
By 1st January 2019, large companies incorporated in England and Wales will be obliged to comply with new governance rules aimed to improve transparency and accountability across the UK. The initiatives will apply equally to public companies and private limited companies provided they meet certain thresholds.
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  September 24, 2018
Over the last 18 years, the government has debated and discussed the increasing social problem of domestic abuse within the UK and reinforced the provisions available to law enforcement agencies. A the beginning of the 1990’s the Home Office took an approach to address and develop policy on domestic violence at a National and Multi-agency level. By 2003, numerous policy documents surrounding domestic abuse and the increase in reports had been published and presented to the government. They reacted to these findings by proposing a strategy tackling prevention, protection and justice for victims of domestic abuse; supporting victims to rebuild their lives.
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