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Parental Responsibility affords the legal right to take decisions about such things as your children’s education, medical matters and religion.
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Child protection inquiry hears foster care system is in crisis as volunteers opt out

Child protection inquiry hears foster care system is in crisis as volunteers opt out | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it
A CRISIS in foster care is developing across Queensland as people opt out of the system and "grief stricken" grandparents help pick up the slack.
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Housing benefit: 'Homes will have to be handed to the private sector'

Housing benefit: 'Homes will have to be handed to the private sector' | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it

Notting Hill Housing faces an end to 700 tenancies when the housing benefit cap hits London households.

 

Many people argue that the housing benefit bill is too high and that those needing support to find and sustain a home should not be housed in the most valuable properties in central London.

 

Notting Hill Housing provides 2,500 leased homes in London for homeless households and the rapid introduction of benefit caps for existing tenants will have profound and unfortunate effects for our tenants.

 

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The poll tax is back from the dead – it's Cameron localism

The poll tax is back from the dead – it's Cameron localism | Parental Responsibility | Scoop.it

Polly Toynbee: The council tax benefit 'reform' is yet another example of the axe being devolved – and of the poorest being hit hardest.

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