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<p>Data collected by the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass)
shows that, since April 2012, the average time to complete care and supervision applications
has reduced from 48 weeks to 30 weeks. These are the proceedings most commonly initiated
by a local authority and Cafcass has played a key role in working with other parts
of the family justice system to achieve that reduction.</p><p> </p><p>Since April
2012, Cafcass has also exceeded its targets to allocate at least 97% of the open public
law care workload to an appointed Children’s Guardian, and to allocate care applications
to an appointed Children’s Guardian in no more than 3 working days.</p>
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