Value for Money

Improving family court services for children

Published 21 May 2025 9 recommendations Ministry of Justice Child maintenanceChildcare and children's servicesChildren’s health and welfare nao.org.uk
The NAO’s latest report reviews the government’s approach to improving family court services for children in England and Wales.

Recommendations (9)

Source: NAO Recommendations Tracker · PAC follow-up below
9
Accepted
9
In Progress
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 1 Accepted Work in Progress
MoJ, DfE, HMCTS and Cafcass, working through the FJB, should develop and publish an overall strategy for family justice improvements, including: ? clear and measurable objectives for better serving children and families and taxpayers;
Page 11, Recommendation a1 05/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 2 Accepted Work in Progress
MoJ, DfE, HMCTS and Cafcass, working through the FJB, should agree a data and evidence strategy to identify data gaps from a family justice whole system perspective and consider how it will address these. This should include examining data in existing systems as well as insights from initiatives to better link systems, including methods for tracking a child through the process. The strategy should include how departments will collect better data on: ? causes of delays and inefficiencies in the family justice system;
Page 11, Recommendation b1 05/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 3 Accepted Work in Progress
HMCTS, MoJ and DfE should review available support for families through court proceedings and assess opportunities for better support to litigants in person and families more widely, including how to improve guidance for family court applicants by learning from the guidance available for other court applications and public services
Page 11, Recommendation c 07/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 4 Accepted Work in Progress
Building on existing work with LFJBs, MoJ, DfE, HMCTS and Cafcass should identify how learning about what works (both locally and nationally) can be more systematically captured and applied more broadly.
Page 11, Recommendation d 05/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 5 Accepted Work in Progress
MoJ, DfE, HMCTS and Cafcass, working through the FJB, should develop and publish an overall strategy for family justice improvements, including: ? a system-wide assessment of key issues affecting performance;
Page 11, Recommendation a2 05/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 6 Accepted Work in Progress
MoJ, DfE, HMCTS and Cafcass, working through the FJB, should develop and publish an overall strategy for family justice improvements, including: ? a review of ongoing and future initiatives to ensure work is joined up and addresses key performance issues, including the role of local family justice boards; and
Page 11, Recommendation a3 05/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 7 Accepted Work in Progress
MoJ, DfE, HMCTS and Cafcass, working through the FJB, should agree a data and evidence strategy to identify data gaps from a family justice whole system perspective and consider how it will address these. This should include examining data in existing systems as well as insights from initiatives to better link systems, including methods for tracking a child through the process. The strategy should include how departments will collect better data on: ? differential outcomes for user groups; and
Page 11, Recommendation b2 05/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 8 Accepted Work in Progress
MoJ, DfE, HMCTS and Cafcass, working through the FJB, should agree a data and evidence strategy to identify data gaps from a family justice whole system perspective and consider how it will address these. This should include examining data in existing systems as well as insights from initiatives to better link systems, including methods for tracking a child through the process. The strategy should include how departments will collect better data on: ? the ?whole system? costs of family justice.
Page 11, Recommendation b3 05/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service
Department for Education; Ministry of Justice
Rec 9 Accepted Work in Progress
MoJ, DfE, HMCTS and Cafcass, working through the FJB, should develop and publish an overall strategy for family justice improvements, including: ? a set of measurable performance indicators that cover all elements important to achieving good outcomes, including quality and efficiency as well as timeliness.
Page 11, Recommendation a4 05/2026 HM Courts and Tribunals Service

Parliamentary Committee Follow-Up

The Public Accounts Committee examined this NAO report and published its own recommendations. The government responds to PAC recommendations via Treasury Minutes.

45th Report - Improving family court services for children
Public Accounts Committee · 12 September 2025 · 12 recommendations