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First, the measure of contact which should be afforded to X in the event of me making a care order. Y had not engaged in this process at all and had not appeared at this court despite being served with the papers. X recognised that he could not care for this child, had agreed the threshold criteria and made no submissions with reference to the evidence grounding the care order proceedings other than on the matter of contact.
Some of S's experience of the care system has served to compound the difficulties she experienced in respect of her emotional and social development.
This highlights the importance of the consideration of contact by the court before any care order is made.
Whilst X has reported that he wishes to resume contact with S he also states that he wants what is best for her. X is also keen that the indirect contact continues in the form of regular updates from social services.
Following Professor Tresiliotis's report (06.01.06) the Trust will give full consideration to the issue of contact and are committed to trying to move on this issue in respect of X."
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