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Cafcass looks after the interests of children involved in family proceedings. We work with children and their families, and then advise the courts on what we consider to be in the best interests of individual children.
- STONHAM
WEST MIDLANDS, B7 4AX BIRMINGHAM, 3 HOLT CT NORTH, HENEAGE ST WEST
3 out of 5 based on 1 review(s)Home Group Housing Association The UK's largest provider of affordable housing
- VICTIM SUPPORT
WEST MIDLANDS, B1 1TT BIRMINGHAM, ALPHA TOWER SUFFOLK STREET
5 out of 5 based on 1 review(s)Victim Support is the independent charity for victims and witnesses of crime in England and Wales. We were set up over 35 years ago and have grown to become the oldest and largest victims' organisation in the world. Every year, we contact over 1.5 million people after a crime to offer our help. We depend on thousands of specially-trained volunteers to deliver our services and although we work closely with the police and other parts of the criminal justice system, we are an independent charity.…
The CPS has 13 Areas across England and Wales, each headed by a Chief Crown Prosecutor and supported by a Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor. The West Midlands serves a population of over 5 million people.
probation service, justice system, offenders, sentencing, probation officer, police system, courts, criminal justice, alcohol treatment, mental health treatment, justice, officer, curfew
criminal injuries, criminal justice system, individual offenders, civil legal aid, criminal law, social services, legal advisor, criminal justice reform, public guardian, cases investigation, ministry
Home Group Housing Association The UK's largest provider of affordable housing
The OPG is a new government agency that will become operational on 01 October 2007, when all the provisions of the Mental Capacity. Making mental capacity matter - promoting choice and protecting the vulnerable. The OPG is an agency with responsibilities that extend across England and Wales (separate arrangements exist for Scotland and for Northern Ireland).
alcohol treatment, government institutions, justice system, criminal justice, curfew, courts, offenders, sentencing, probation service, mental health treatment, central government, police system
The Criminal Cases Review Commission is an independent public body that was set up in March 1997 by the 1995 Criminal Appeal Act. Our purpose is to review possible miscarriages of justice in the criminal courts of England, Wales and Northern Ireland and refer appropriate cases to the appeal courts.
If you wish to trace someone who you believe is in prison custody but do not know his or her exact whereabouts the Prisoner Location Service can help you. Her Majesty's Prison Service serves the public by keeping in custody those committed by the courts. Our duty is to look after them with humanity and help them lead law-abiding and useful lives in custody and after release.
Home Group Housing Association The UK's largest provider of affordable housing
