Cafcass, the organisation that represents children's interests in the family courts, has seen a 44 per cent reduction in case delays.
Cafcass and its Trade Union partners have reached an agreement on workloads and case allocations to practitioner staff.
Cafcass' annual Open Board Meeting will take place this Friday, 11th December.
Anthony Douglas, CBE, Cafcass’ Chief Executive discussed the growing number of care applications on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s hour today.
Cafcass has today published care statistics for the second quarter of 2009-10 showing that the number of care applications made by local authorities remains at an unprecedented high level.
Cafcass is to protect frontline services from the effects of rising care demand by reducing back office posts and changing ways of working.
Yesterday a BBC Radio 4 programme, looked at the work of the London Family Drug and Alcohol Court, in which Cafcass is involved.
The 2008-09 Annual Report and Accounts has been published today.
Cafcass publish the second set of care statistics.
Cafcass is recruiting for its Young People's Board. The Board plays a really important role in helping us to improve the service we provide to children and young people.