July 1, 2020

Balancing the needs of the vulnerable during Covid-19 lockdown

By Kate Banerjee, Head of Jones Myers Children Department   A report claiming that court hearings held remotely in lockdown are detrimental to vulnerable people and children re-enforces the challengers of supporting those most in need during the Covid-19 crisis. While some urgent cases that cannot be carried out by video link or telephone are being […]

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