Family justice review: interim report
The Family Justice Review’s interim report sets out proposals to tackle problems faced by the family justice system.
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The Family Justice Review’s interim report sets out proposals to tackle problems faced by the family justice system.
The panel’s recommendations aim to bring greater coherence through organisational change and better management, make the system more able to cope with current and future pressures, reduce duplication of scrutiny and to divert more issues away from court.
The full report and the Young People’s Guide are available below.
The consultation on the report has now closed and the responses received are currently being analysed with the final report due out in the Autumn.
For ease of use, we have extracted the executive summary and recommendations section from the report