Leaving care provisions demystified!
Ann Osbourne and Alison Pryor discuss local authority duties under the Children Act 1989 and the Care Act 2014 – when the duties arise, what they encompass, human rights assessments, and the interface with the issues of immigration and homelessness.
About the speakers
|
Alison Pryor Alison’s family practice is broad, covering public and private law children proceedings, applications for financial remedies, and ToLATA. Alison has a strong background in criminal law, which benefits her family practice in terms of ensuring a forensic approach and robust advocacy. |
Ann Osbourne Ann is a specialist family law barrister. Ann was a Solicitor for 10 years specialising in family law before transferring to the Bar. Prior to qualification, Ann represented patients at Hospital Managers’ Hearings and at what were then known as Mental Health Review Tribunals in psychiatric facilities. |
## **Width max = 640px**
Latest Webinars
Family Law Week Webinar - Financial Remedies Update
Putting Children First: the Evolving Role of the Family Law Professional
Lessons learned in 2025 - a public law update
Interveners in financial remedy proceedings
Standish 18 months on
Employment webinar: Managing settlements: the legal and practical issues, and the pitfalls to avoid
The Planning and Infrastructure Bill – what’s in, what’s out and will it work?
Devolution and Local Government Reorganisation: the planning perspective
Procurement Act 2023 webinar: Key Update



