Find out about Child Centred Courts at Cafcass
This webinar discusses Child Focused Courts and how this approach to family justice is expanding across England over the next three years. The session covers how we engage directly with children and how this way of working improves experiences and outcomes for children and families involved in family court proceedings. We also share more about what it’s like to be part of Cafcass as our practice continues to evolve. Hear about the support, development opportunities and benefits we offer colleagues, and how you could play a vital role in shaping the future of family justice. You can also visit the Cafcass website to find out about our latest opportunities: https://www.cafcass.gov.uk/working-fo... #SocialWork #SocialWorkJobs #Children

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Find out about Child Centred Courts at Cafcass

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