HMCTS presents the 5th Annual Public User Event

Published By GOV.UK [English], Tue, Nov 16, 2021 5:30 AM


We have now published recordings from all sessions held at this year’s Annual Public User Event: Reforming court and tribunal services together. This year’s iteration – the fifth of its kind – was held digitally over 9 and 10 November, and covered the latest progress of the reform programme across criminal, civil, family and tribunals jurisdictions as well as our cross-cutting activity.

Over 780 people attended sessions across the two days, and were given the opportunity to hear from those leading reform at HMCTS, as well as provide input, feedback and views through question and answer discussions that featured throughout the event.

HMCTS Strategy & Change Director, Gemma Hewison, reflected:

“Once again, those working in the HMCTS reform programme and our dedicated, engaged public users have done themselves proud in coming together for another inspiring event. As the title suggests, the reform programme is about reforming services, not in isolation, but alongside those who use them. Whilst this engagement happens all year round, the annual November event is our opportunity to showcase and celebrate this work, and it’s fantastic to see it go from strength to strength each year.

My sincere thanks to everyone who joined, probed, questioned, shared and listened over the past two days. I’m already looking forward to welcoming you again next were given the opportunity to choose from a range of sessions across the two days, depending on their area of interest or expertise. Recordings of these sessions are available in a playlist on publication and Information project: making it easier to find and view court and tribunal lists

remote hearings: what next?

Find a Court or Tribunal (FaCT): a new design to help find the right court or tribunal for you

equal justice: collecting protected characteristics data

from insight to action: designing out barriers to justice in reform services

helping people to access and use HMCTS services online

closing Q panel

Crime

changes within Section 28 provision for victims and witnesses

improving the crime service through technology

improving the crime service through process redesign

improving defendant engagement: encouraging take up of legal representation in custody using behavioural insight

a new code of practice for victims of crime (Victims’ Code)

Civil

Whiplash Reform Programme: the Official Injury Claim service

what has the civil project delivered so far and what will the future look like?

HMCTS small claims mediation service

Family

probate: digital journey so far and next steps

ending the ‘blame game’: the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act

HMCTS small claims mediation service

Tribunals

Immigration and Asylum project: new online appeals service for appellants in person

Royal Courts of Justice and Upper Tribunals project: digital technology

SSCS Tribunals project: expansion of Submit your Appeal / Manage your Appeal for other DWP appeal types

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