2012-06-25

Just as news arrives of a new FDAC (that’s Family Drug and Alcohol Court to the uninitiated) in Gloucester so we hear less welcome news of the planned closure of Wells Street. The Inner London FPC at Wells Street does not hold many fond memories for me – it was where I first found my feet (or lost them) as a baby-junior care practitioner and my abiding memory is of the dark waiting area on the ground floor. But since I left it has been home to the inspirational FDAC headed by DJ Crichton CBE (CBE as of last week I think – well done him!). And those who remain in London are not very pleased about the plans to move operations over to the Principal Veg on High Holborn. Over 250 concerned professionals signed up to a letter which has been sent to the relevant judiciary including Sir Nicholas Wall, Ryder J, and Senior DJ at the Registry, Philip Waller (I suspect it is not the judges but managers and accountants that need persuading that this is an ill advised plan).

You can read about the letter and the concerns on the Law Gazette website or you can read the full letter below.

[NB Minor corrections made above @ 10pm 25/06/12: OBE should have read CBE, letter went to Philip Waller not DJ Crichton]

David Jockelson

c/o Miles and Partners

88-90 Middlesex Street

London E1 7EZ

DX: 124407 CDE

dj@milesandpartners.com

15 June 2012

Sir Nicholas Wall

Mrs Justice Pauffley

Mr Justice Ryder

HHJ Altman

Senior District Judge Waller

Via your DX addresses

Dear Judges

We are writing to you because of the news that Wells St is to close and the Inner and City London Family Proceedings Court (Inner London) is to be absorbed into the PRFD.

We are a group of child care solicitors both in private practice and in Local Authorities as well as Guardians and counsel who work in this court. We are anxious to see how the identity and special qualities of Inner London can be preserved following the transfer; and even to hope that the Registry would be prepared to adopt some of Inner London’s many qualities.

Most people appreciate the enormous strains on the MoJ and court service to save money and that the premises in Wells St must be expensive.

That needs to be put into the balance with the fact that Inner London has rightly been hailed by many people, including international observers, as a centre of excellence. It is a great worry that its strengths and qualities could be lost if Inner London is simply absorbed into the Registry.

The Registry itself has great strength in the experience of the judges and the ability to deal with the longer and more forensically challenging cases. The staff – associates, ushers and counter staff – are helpful and sympathetic although clearly working under great pressure.

However there are qualities of Inner London that people are very keen are preserved following any move and these are some of the comments we received.

Please forgive the detail but we fear some of those who decide these matters will not be aware of the real practical facts that may seem trivial but we, as practitioners, know make a real difference to the quality of justice. To follow a client through the process:

At Wells Street clients arrive and security staff screen them and check their details. They refer them politely to the correct court – and refer them to the office or the duty solicitor if appropriate. The duty solicitor system has been functioning for years to the great benefit of clients and the court and at no cost – because the ethos of Inner London encourages volunteers.

The waiting rooms are pleasant and – a very small detail some may think – have magazines on the tables.

There is a pleasant well equipped children’s play room. This compares with the many rather bleak and empty ones at the Registry which do not reflect a child centred approach.

Ushers are polite and helpful. The legal advisers come out and interact with us and can often get cases progressed or even sorted out smoothly. Litigants in person, an ever- growing issue for the court, are properly assisted. The office staff, under enormous pressure, remain polite and helpful.

The magistrates and judges are respectful: receptive, polite and showing a real interest in the cases.

In court the clients sit next to their advocates so they can be helped to understand and feel a part of the proceedings. This enormously aids their comprehension and therefore the legitimacy of the process. That legitimacy is surely central to the purpose of the court?

One highly significant and symbolic matter is FDAC: this is an example of a humane, proactive, creative approach which gives parents a real chance but also puts strong, robust pressure on them so if they fail, they fail quickly – which is in the interests of the children. It has won awards and applause.

Surely it fits perfectly with the modernisation ethos of powerful case management and swift progression?

Modernisation without resources and without this ethos could produce a mechanistic, crude process which reduces the chances for children of remaining with their parents or wider family in a rush to adoption – in parenting terms a cold, hard, authoritarian model.

Modernisation with the right ethos would in parenting terms be an example of that combination of warmth and firmness that is properly called authoritative.

DJ Crichton was the initiator of FDAC and we have heard it said that it relies largely on his personal qualities. However that argument is belied by the fact it worked perfectly well during the six months he was away when he was ill. .

That leaves aside the immediate questions everyone asks: how can seven courts, with waiting rooms, interview rooms, FDAC rooms, magistrates’ rooms and library be accommodated at the Registry?

Many people feel it is vital that FDAC and the qualities of Inner London survive and flourish at the Registry and we would hope to work with you to ensure this.   We look forward to hearing from you with your response to this letter and proposals for such work.

Yours faithfully

Solicitors

David Jockelson Miles and Partners

Kate Hammond Miles and partners

Sarah Cove Miles and Partners

Amanda Dench Miles and Partners

Pauline Lloyd Ewings & Co

Peggy Ray Goodman Ray

Gwen Williams Goodman Ray

Hilka Hollmann Goodman Ray

Joanna Bosanquet  Goodman Ray

Michael Bourdages Goodman Ray

Christina Blacklaws  TV Edwards

David Emmerson T V Edwards

Lorraine Green TV Edwards

Susan Fitzgerald TV Edwards

Valerie Greenfield  Fisher Meredith LLP

Elisabeth Harris Freelance Solicitor Advocate

Nina Hansen Freemans solicitors

Liz Dronfield Bindmans

Sheila Donn Philcox Gray & Co

Judy Bishton Fisher Meredith LLP

Viviane Thatcher Children & Families Law Firm

Libby Bower Children & Families Law Firm

Susan Eskinazi Eskinazi & Co

Helen Shaw Eskinazi & Co

Jerry Bull  Atkins Hope

Heather Vassie TV Edwards

Rokeya Dangor TV Edwards

Maria James  Miles and Partners

Dee Aktar Miles and Partners

Ritu Sood Miles and Partners

Stephen Talbot Miles and Partners

Michelle Uppal Miles and Partners

Sarah Lumsden  Lawrence & Co

Nilouka Peiris Lawrence & Co

Jeni Styring  Ewings & Co

Lona Haddadi FMW

Richard Hansom Nicholls Christie & Crocker

VyVy Lewis   Edwards Duthie

Lorna Cservenka Hanne & Co

Jackie Pearce Hanne & Co

Caroline Little Hanne & Co

Claire Holland Lawrence Davies & Co

Elen Davies  Lawrence Davies & Co

Olawumi Olanrewaju Lawrence Davies & Co

Kate Tindale    Lawrence Davies & Co

Sarah Bold   Hopkin Murray Beskine

Elizabeth Beckett Ezkinazi & Co

Angela Campbell  Campbell Chambers

David Barnes Vickers

Beth Prince  TV Edwards

Lawrence Lederman  Lawrence & Co

Stephanie Marshal  Burke Niazi

Ros Dunning  Dunning & Co

Susan Jackson Dunning & Co

Denise Hoilette Venters Solicitors

Rob Watson  KKLaw Solicitors

Barbara Hopkin  Hopkin Murray Beskine

Philip Eldin-Taylor Frank Brazell & Co.

Keith Tallon Cook Taylor

Caroline Landes   McMillan Williams

Helen MacDonald Aitken Associates

Martin Wray Aitken Associates

Kelly Wild   Aitken Associates

Peter Harris Harris Temperley

Caron Theobalds Harris Temperley

Stewart Hughan Harris Temperley

Nina Shaw  Harris Temperley

Philip Wilkins  Hudgell & Partners

Elizabeth Bendall Sternberg Reed

Gordon Reed Sternberg Reed

Darren Ward Sternberg Reed

Jenny Morrison Morrison Spowart

Karen Forrester Mackesys

Caroline Flaherty Mackesys

Pat Monro

Boyd Carter Boyd Carter solicitors

Joan Vis Tyrer Roxburgh

Joyce Hitchman Hitchman & Co

Anthony Morris  Anthony Morris &Co

Jackie Pearce Hanne & Co

Janice Kaufman Steele and Shamash

Paul Ewings Ewings & Co

Barbara Hecht CLP

Denise Lester Moss Beachley Mullem & Coleman

Ann Thompson  Goodman Ray

Kate Claxton MK Law

Myria Pieri Myria Pieri & Co

John O’Callaghan Ronald Fletcher Baker

Kim Speller Frank Brazell & Co

Paulena Panayioutou Hanne & Co

Samantha Cook Hanne & Co

Michael Brierley Hanne & Co

Sue Pryse-Davies Amphlett Lissimore

Jenette Carey Fisher Meredith

Maria Jones Maria Jones

Rosemary Parratt  Mackesys

Petrina Roberts Fisher Meredith

Sarah Fleminger Harters

Patricia MacAvock Harter

Vinod Sharma BKS Solicitors

Andrea Dawkins  Venters

Dawn Staple Hodge Jones & Allen

Sara Upton Hodge Jones & Allen

Douglas Taylor Creighton & Partners

Lucy Verity Hornby and Levy

Bridget Thompson Osbornes

Maria Kitsiou Osbornes

Simone McGrath Osbornes

Anest Mathias Osbornes

Tofiq Aslam Hodge Jones & Allen

Julian Hayes Hayes Law

Claire Thorpe Creighton & Partners

Louise Creighton Creighton & Partners

Tracy Chester Creighton & Partners

Tony McGovern Creighton & Partners

Deborah Marsden Creighton & Partners

Jonquil Houghton Creighton & Partners

Sarah Hindle Creighton & Partners

Katrin White Creighton & Partners

Kathryn Cooper Creighton & Partners

Jane Quantrill Creighton & Partners

Dawn Wilson Creighton & Partners

Mary Ann Harris Steele and Shamash

Anna Ponting Steele and Shamash

Geeta Manglani Steele and Shamash

Angela Gaff Covent Garden Family Law

Alison Burt Covent Garden Family Law

Bindar Dosanjh Fort & Co

Michelle Flynn Wilson

Mary Ann Edwards TV Edwards

Melanie Crank TV Edwards

Lynn Vernon TV Edwards

Neil Perôt McMillan Williams

Stella Sweetman MK Law

Emily Iles Venters

Stephanie Marshall Burke Niazi

David Marcus Burke Niazi

Kathy Walker Atkins Hope

Mark Smeed Atkins Hope

Sarah Newens Atkins Hope

Maurice Guyer Vickers

Julia Cooper Cooper & Co

Celia Thurman Goodman Ray

Peter Coutts Islington Council

Androulla Hadjisimou Islington Council

Ann May Islington Council

Bhavina Vara Islington Council

Emma Glover LB of Newham

Farducy Yeahia LB of Newham

Ruma Saha Wandsworth Council

Jay Shah LB of Waltham Forest

Chris Aniche  LB of Waltham Forest

Sahdiah Ikram LB of Waltham Forest

Donna Ferguson LB of Waltham Forest

Angela Nolan Islington Council

Graham Keating LB Redbridge

Sarwat Ashraf LB Redbridge

Courtney Plank LB of Wandsworth

Nneka Oroge  LB Tower Hamlets

Counsel

 

Jo Delahunty QC 4 Paper Buildings

Teertha Gupta QC 4 Paper Buildings

Rex Howling QC 4 Paper Building

Cleo Perry  4 Paper Buildings

Dorothea Gartland 4 Paper Buildings

Jane Rayson  4 Paper Buildings

Barbara Mills  4 Paper Buildings

Sally Bradley  4 Paper Buildings

Cyrus Larizadeh 4 Paper Buildings

David Bedingfield 4 Paper Buildings

Ceri White 4 Paper Buildings

Catherine Wood 4 Paper Buildings

Rebecca Foulkes 4 Paper Buildings

Ruth Kirby 4 Paper Buildings

Matthew Persson 4 Paper Buildings

Martha Cover   Coram Chambers

Catherine Nicoles Coram Chambers

Susan Gore Coram Chambers

Meena Gill Coram Chambers

Tracy Chapman Coram Chambers

Sarah Branson, Coram Chambers

Sharon Sawyerr Coram Chambers

Bronwen Jones Tooks Court

Elizabeth Woodcraft Tooks Court

Rebekah Wilson Tooks Court

Christopher Poole New Court Chambers

Dinali Nanayakkara New Court Chambers

Ranjit Singh New Court Chambers

Stephanie Hine New Court Chambers

Pauline Troy 42 Bedford Row

David Bannocks 4 Brick Court

Tali Michaels New Court Chambers

Henry Drayton Garden Court Chambers

Rachael Rowley-Fox Garden Court Chbrs

Paul Murray Garden Court Chambers

Liz Veats  Garden Court Chambers

Judith Trustman  Garden Court Chambers

Angela Bennett 3 Dr. Johnson’s Buildings

Malcolm Macdonald 36 Bedford Row.

Geraldine More O’Ferrall Renaissance

Gill Honeyman  Coram Chambers

Fiona Edington Thomas Moore Chambers

Malek Wan Daud Garden Court Chambers

Amina Ahmed  Renaissance Chambers

Neil Bullock Coram Chambers

Chris McWatters Garden Court chambers

Ravinder Rahal Garden Court Chambers

Smita Shah Garden Court Chambers

Ed Elliott Garden Court Chambers

Celia Graves Garden Court Chambers

Julia Gasparro Renaissance Chambers

Jenny Boswell Tooks Court

Matthew Fletcher Renaissance Chambers

Mark Calway Renaissance Chambers

Paul Cregan Renaissance Chambers

William Metaxa Renaissance Chambers

Shiva Ancliffe Renaissance Chambers

Chris McWatters Garden court chambers

Mark Twomey Coram Chambers

Rona Neathey 6 Kings Bench Walk

Guardians present or past, social workers.

 

Susan Bindman

Eva Gregory

Christine Holleran

Beverley Clarke

Jaswin Kaur

Alison Paddle

Kathy Butcher

Shannon Smart

Lara Bloom

Sheila Pankhania-Collins

Elizabeth Heap

Diane Jackson

Raya Tibawi

Kathy Pring

Michael Griffith-Jones

Gill King

Patricia Morrison

Magdalen Fry

Janet Walker

Jane Powell

Jo Murphy

Titibele Ncube

Gill Timmis

Jane Dambe

Pat McLoughlin

Julia Hughes

Aminah Husain

Colette Curran

Anne MacKenzie

Nicci Murphy

Paul Levy

Rose Dagoo

Gerith Eden

Joanna Smiths

Lilian Odze

Khalil Campbell

David Abrahams

 

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