Debates between Will Forster and Clive Jones during the 2024 Parliament

Family Justice System: Domestic Abuse and Safeguarding

Debate between Will Forster and Clive Jones
Thursday 21st May 2026

(3 weeks ago)

Westminster Hall
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Clive Jones Portrait Clive Jones
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I start by apologising to the Minister for not welcoming her to her new position. I am pleased that she reiterated the Government’s commitment to halving domestic abuse in 10 years, which I am sure we all want to see.

I have a couple of questions that came up in the debate. The hon. Member for Gravesham (Dr Sullivan) spoke about the lack of expertise in working with children with special needs. Will the Minister write to all of us who have contributed to the debate on what the Government might be able to do about that specifically? The hon. Member for Wokingham—

Will Forster Portrait Mr Forster
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That’s you!

Clive Jones Portrait Clive Jones
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It is so easy to make that mistake. My hon. Friend the Member for Woking (Mr Forster) spoke about the good work of lots of local organisations, but he has real concerns that council changes over the next few years will put the funding for the work of those organisations in jeopardy. Could the Minister tell us what she may be able to do about that? My hon. Friend also spoke about the need for IDVAs, as I and several others did. Is that something the Minister could support over the next year or so?

The hon. Member for Scarborough and Whitby (Alison Hume) said that children’s voices are not heard in the family court system. How can we, as MPs, and the Minister make sure they are heard over the next few years? My hon. Friend the Member for North Cornwall (Ben Maguire) spoke about domestic abuse training for everybody in the family courts. Is that something the Minister will champion over the next few years? The hon. Member for Bexhill and Battle (Dr Mullan) talked about how important it is to get it right and about the need for a cultural shift. I am sure the Minister has lots of ideas, and I know her predecessor did. It would be nice to hear about them.

Finally, I thank the Minister for coming, and for confirming that the welfare of children must always be paramount.

Question put and agreed to.

Resolved,

That this House has considered domestic abuse and safeguarding within the family justice system.