Children, Schools and Families Bill could be made law by Monday

Children, Schools and Families Bill could be made law by Monday


Children, Schools and Families Bill could be made law by Monday

WED 07/04/2010 - The Children, Schools and Families Bill has been caught up in the rush to push through legislation before Parliament is
dissolved on Monday for the general election.

Today will see the conclusion of the of the Bill in the House of Lords
and the Commons will consider any amendments tomorrow after which it
may be sent for Royal Assent.

Under the Bill, the Government wants to expand earlier reforms that
grant media access to family courts to allow journalists to view
documents filed in family proceedings.

The reforms are opposed by many family lawyers due to concerns about
the diminished protection provided to the welfare and privacy of the
child, the undermining of key ethical principles underscoring the work
of professionals such as doctors and social workers, and the delay and
cost which the system would have to bear. The House of Commons own
committee on human rights questioned whether the measures conflict with
the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

When the Commons debated the Bill in February the Government agreed to
a new clause that requires a full independent review to media access in
the family courts.

As a result of the accepted amendments, before Schedule 2 of the Bill
may be brought into effect, there must be a full independent review to
the outcome of granting media access to the family courts last April.
The conclusions of the review must then be set out in a report laid
before Parliament.

In addition, before the independent review of media access can
commence, a full review has to be completed of the findings from the
pilot allowing for the publication of anonymised judgments.

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