Proceeding contribution from Helen Grant (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 4 May 2011. It occurred during Adjournment debate on Family Policy.
Family Policy
It is very difficult to give an exact figure, but probably 80% of clients in my family law legal aid practice in south London have a profile very similar to that of the family I described. When Mr Justice Coleridge made his remarks about family meltdown, he was criticised for sounding off by some in the media and others, whom I think should have known better. That learned judge, of some 20 years' experience at the sharp end, was absolutely right. There have been at least seven reviews of the family justice system since 1989, and yet precious little has changed or improved. We cannot allow this to continue. We ignore the family at our peril. I urge the Government not to avoid the issue but to be brave and robust in dealing with it.
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- Child support Children Children in care Disadvantaged Departmental responsibilities Families Family law Protection Parents Pre-school education Poverty Separation Social services
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