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<p>The protection of children, particularly those who are most vulnerable, is a priority
for this government. We recognise the additional pressures that the family justice
system has faced since the Covid-19 pandemic, and the impact this has had on children
and families who use the family courts. Since the start of the pandemic the number
of new cases issued to Cafcass (Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service)
has exceeded the number of cases closed for Cafcass. As at 1 September, Cafcass caseload
is 20% higher than March 2020.</p><p> </p><p>The Ministry of Justice has worked closely
with Cafcass to manage these pressures and mitigate the impact on its services. Earlier
this year £6million in additional funding was agreed to enable Cafcass to increase
staff capacity to meet the increased open caseload.</p><p> </p><p>Cafcass has also
put in place a protocol to, where necessary, prioritise cases in local service areas
so it can continue to meet the needs of the most vulnerable children and families.
The approach involves courts working with Cafcass to triage and allocate cases in
private law proceedings on the basis of risk and capacity. The Ministry of Justice
has agreed an additional £491k to support this work until the end of this financial
year.</p><p> </p><p>Cafcass’ prioritisation protocol only applies to private law applications.
All public law work continues to be allocated in the normal way and within established
timescales. Urgent public law children cases are still being prioritised by the courts,
to help safeguard the welfare of the most vulnerable children.</p>
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