Domestic Abuse: Family Proceedings

(asked on 19th May 2026) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Justice:

To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, with reference to the Answer of 22 April 2026 to Question 127202, whether his Department has evaluated whether conclusions drawn from the evidence base underpinning the Cafcass harm review have been proportionately and appropriately generalised to the wider private family law population, including consideration of sampling methodology, representativeness, and identified methodological limitations, and whether any review is planned to assess potential implications for policy, practice direction guidance, or decision‑making frameworks.


Answered by
Catherine Atkinson Portrait
Catherine Atkinson
Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Ministry of Justice)
This question was answered on 28th May 2026

The Government has no plans to undertake an assessment of the adequacy of the evidential basis underpinning the Harm Panel Report. The report was based on a call for evidence which received over 1200 responses from individuals and organisations, as well as focus groups and roundtables. The call for evidence was open to the public, allowing any interested parties and organisations to respond. This was supplemented by a literature review commissioned by the Ministry of Justice.

Impacts on different demographic groups are routinely considered as part of policy developments, including those stemming from the Report, to test for compliance with the Public Sector Equality Duty.

Work in response to the report has also included further research with ethnic minority families.

There is no report or review formally titled the ‘Cafcass harm review’.

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