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High Court finds that Hounslow unlawfully failed to treat a child as "looked after" in S.20 Children Act 1989 case
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High Court finds that Hounslow unlawfully failed to treat a child as "looked after" in S.20 Children Act 1989 case
The High Court has ruled that Hounslow Council unlawfully failed to recognise a child as “looked after” and provide him with adequate accommodation and support under the Children Act 1989, in a successful judicial review initiated by Coram Children’s Legal Centre (CCLC). The claimant, CLT, was represented by Finnian Clarke of Doughty Street Chambers, instructed by Kelly Everett, Senior Solicitor at CCLC. CLT is a child in need who lives in a cou…
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