Children and Families Bill Committee Stage Report - Commons Library Research Paper

Published 31 May 2013 | Research papers RP13/32

Amended 25 June 2013

Authors: Robert Long, Christine Gillie, Catherine Fairbairn, Douglas Pyper

Topic: Child care, Children and families, Divorce, Employment, Family law, Further education, Schools, Special educational needs

This is a report on the House of Commons Committee Stage of the Children and Families Bill. It complements Research Paper 13/11 prepared for the Commons Second Reading and has been written to inform the Report Stage debate.

The Bill would reform legislation relating to adoption and children in care; aspects of the family justice system; children and young people with special educational needs; the Office of the Children’s Commissioner for England; statutory rights to leave and pay for parents and adopters; time off work for ante-natal care; and the right to request flexible working.

The Bill was carried over from session 2012-13. The Bill discussed in this paper is Bill 131 of that session, as originally presented and considered in Public Bill Committee.

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