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Absence of shared strategy for family justice system across departments.
Conclusion
There is no shared strategy for the whole system across all the departments involved. DfE told us that there is a published strategy document for children’s social care, and that the FJB has shared objectives and targets. MoJ and DfE accepted, however, that they could put more narrative and clarity around them, in a strategy-style document, which is not something they had done to date.22 MoJ told us that FJB has set six specific priorities, but could not confirm how, and by when, FJB expects these priorities to be delivered, nor what mechanism it would use to hold individual bodies to account for delivery of its priorities and the statutory time limit of 26 weeks applicable to most public law cases.23
Source
Committee
Public Accounts Committee
Report
45th Report - Improving family court services for children
12 Sep 2025
HC 883
Addressee Bodies
HM Treasury
Timeline
Recommendation age
0.7 yr
Report published
12 Sep 2025