‘The Development of Secure Units in Child Care’ by G J Blumenthal
An architect’s analysis of secure care
An architect’s analysis of secure care
Children’s Needs Are Paramount. If one takes, as an overriding premise, that the interests of children are paramount when their parents separate, there seems little argument that the court process requires modification from the position it has found itself in over the course of the last decade or two. This brief note explores what the … Read more
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