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A new chief executive has been appointed to lead HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS).Natalie Ceeney will take up the role on 5 January 2015, replacing Peter Handcock who will be retiring after 5...
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The Home Secretary The Rt Hon Theresa May MP has made an oral statement in the House of Commons following the announcement that Fiona Woolf had resigned from her position as chair of the...
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Children's Minister Edward Timpson has written to parents who have adopted a child from care about government improvements to the adoption system.In the letter, Edward Timpson thanks adopters for...
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A new initiative to provide free family mediation will give many couples in England and Wales a vital new tool to resolve their own problems after they separate, rather than relying on high-fee...
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Secretary of State for Communities Eric Pickles yesterday delivered a speech to the National Children and Adult Services Conference 2014 on the launch of Better Care Fund: When I started at...
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The Government has published the Carers Strategy: Second National Action Plan 2014-2016.The Action Plan builds on the previous Government’s national Carers Strategy of 2008 and...
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Lyn Romeo, Chief Social Worker for Adults, has set out the progress that has been made over the past year in improving social work with adults. The report sets out progress made in improvements in...
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All new laws or government policies will face a new ‘families test’ to make sure they support strong and stable families.  Supporting strong families is vital to help secure Britain’s future...
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29 October 2014

National Pro Bono Week
What is National Pro Bono Week?National Pro Bono Week is an annual week to celebrate the contribution lawyers make, free-of-charge, to many people in acute need. It celebrates the pro bono legal work...
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Justice Minister Simon Hughes met mediators and helpline staff during a visit to the head office of National Family Mediation (NFM), England and Wales’ largest provider of family mediation....
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