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25 J. Soc. Welfare & Fam. L. 1 (2003)

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Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law                   Routledge
25(1) 2003: 1-21                                         . Taylor&FrcisGoup


Safeguarding children's interests

in   welfare proceedings: the

Scottish experience


Malcolm Hill
Centre for the Child and Society University of Glasgow
Glasgow
Andrew Lockyer
Department  of Politics, University of Glasgow
Peter  Morton
Postgraduate  Research  Student, Glasgow   Coledonian University
Susan   Batchelor
Department  of Sociology and  Anthropology   University of Glasgow
Jane  Scott
University of Loughborough  and  Glasgow, Centre  for the Child and
Society





Abstract: Against a backdrop of new arrangements for representing children's
interests in England, this paper examines the role of 'safeguarders' in Scottish
children's hearings. Safeguarders may be appointed by children's hearings and
sheriffs when it is in the child's interests to do so. Recent research conducted by
the authors revealed that the performance of most safeguarders is very well
regarded. However, the arrangements for recruitment, training, monitoring and
support are highly variable and often limited. The independence of safeguarders
is widely supported. Certain aspects of the organization of the service and of
the processes for allocating individual safeguarders to particular cases raise
questions about consistency and independence.

Keywords:  representation, safeguarder, children's hearings, children's rights


Introduction
Since 2001, the system in England for representing children's interests before
the courts in civil child protection and matrimonial cases has embarked upon
major change through the introduction of the Children and Family Court
Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS).  In Scotland, safeguarders may
                   Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law
      ISSN 0141-8033 print/ISSN 1469-9621 online © 2003 Taylor & Francis Ltd
                      http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals
                    DOI: 10.1080/0964906032000086223

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