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Children give evidence to Family Justice Review

Date:8 JUN 2011

ChildrenChildren and young people are to have their voices heard by the Family Justice Review, chaired by David Norgrove

The Young People's Guide, drawn up by Children's Rights Director for England Roger Morgan and published this week, is written specifically for young people to accompany the interim report published by the Family Justice Review. It gives them a unique opportunity to participate in the ongoing consultation and their views will be given the same consideration by the Panel.

David Norgrove, Chair of the Family Justice Review Panel, said: "Children are the most important people in the Family Justice system and it is vital that they have a voice in shaping its future. The publication of the Young Person's Guide gives them this opportunity and the Panel will carefully consider what they say.

"Our recommendations aim to bring children to the forefront by creating greater coherence through organisational change and better management, making the system more able to cope with current and future pressures and diverting more issues away from court where appropriate."

The recommendations of the review include reforms to the existing Family Justice system to see children and families all the way through the justice system with greater support and more efficiency; reforms to the way existing agencies work with families which deliver results more quickly for children; and a simpler service for families which are separating, aimed at helping them to focus on their children and to reach agreement, if possible without going to court.

The Family Justice Review Panel will make its final recommendations to Governments in England and Wales this autumn.

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