Practice Direction 12G Communication of Information

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Practice Direction 12G Communication of Information This Practice Direction supplements FPR Part 12, Chapter 7 1.1 Chapter 7 deals with the communication of information (whether or not contained in a document filed with the court) relating to proceedings which relate to children. 1.2 Subject to any direction of the court, information may be communicated for the purposes of the law relating to contempt in accordance with paragraphs 2.1, 3.1 or 4.1. Communication of information by a party etc. for other purposes 2.1 A person specified in the first column of the following table may communicate to a person listed in the second column such information as is specified in the third column for the purpose or purposes specified in the fourth column A lay, a McKenzie Friend, or a person arranging or providing pro bono legal services A health care professional or a person or body providing counselling services for children or families The Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission, a McKenzie Friend, a lay or the First-tier Tribunal dealing with an appeal made under section 20 of the Child Support Act 1991 proceedings To enable the party or any child of the party to obtain health care or counselling For the purposes of making or responding to an appeal under section 20 of the Child Support Act 1991 or the determination of such an appeal An adoption panel To enable the adoption panel to discharge its functions as appropriate The European Court of Human Rights making an application to the European Court of Human Rights To enable the party to obtain advice or assistance in relation

or any person information, any person information or a proper officer A legal representative or a A legal representative or a A legal representative or a The Children s Commissioner or the Children s Commissioner for Wales conducting an approved research project responsible for investigating or determining complaints in relation to legal representatives or s assessing quality assurance systems An accreditation body To refer an issue affecting the interests of children to the Children s Commissioner or the Children s Commissioner for Wales an approved research project For the purposes of the investigation or determination of a complaint in relation to a legal representative or a To enable the legal representative or to obtain a quality assurance assessment proceedings providing that it does not, or is not likely to, identify any person involved A police officer The text or summary of the whole or part of a judgment given or any person information A member of the Crown Prosecution Service To enable the Crown Prosecution Service to discharge its functions under any enactment To enable the legal representative or to obtain accreditation a criminal investigation Communication for the effective functioning of Cafcass and CAFCASS CYMRU 3.1 An officer of the Service or a Welsh family proceedings officer, as appropriate, may communicate to a person listed in the second column such information as is specified in the third column for the purpose or purposes specified in the fourth column

A Welsh family proceedings officer exercising statutory functions relating to inspection of CAFCASS CYMRU proceedings which is required by the person or body responsible for the inspection an inspection of CAFCASS CYMRU by a body or person appointed by the Welsh Ministers An officer of the Service or a Welsh family proceedings officer The General Social Care Council or the Care Council for Wales proceedings providing that it does not, or is not likely to, identify any person involved initial and continuing accreditation as a social worker of a person providing services to Cafcass or CAFCASS CYMRU in accordance with section 13(2) of the Criminal Justice and Courts Services Act 2000 or section 36 of the Children Act 2004 as the case may be An officer of the Service or a Welsh family proceedings officer providing services relating to professional development or training to Cafcass or CAFCASS CYMRU proceedings providing that it does not, or is not likely to, identify any person involved without that person s consent To enable the person or body to provide the services, where the services cannot be effectively provided without such disclosure An officer of the Service or a Welsh family proceedings officer A person employed by or contracted to Cafcass or CAFCASS CYMRU for the purposes of carrying out the functions referred to in column 4 of this row proceedings Engagement in processes internal to Cafcass or CAFCASS CYMRU which relate to the maintenance of necessary records concerning the proceedings, or to ensuring that Cafcass or CAFCASS CYMRU functions are carried out to a satisfactory standard Communication to and by Ministers of the Crown and Welsh Ministers 4.1 A person specified in the first column of the following table may communicate to a person listed in the second column such information as is specified in the third column for the purpose or purposes specified in the fourth column

or any person information relating Crown Crown crown or a Welsh Minister Crown with responsibility for a government department engaged, or potentially engaged, in an Human Rights relating The European Court of Human Rights Lawyers advising or representing the United Kingdom in an Human Rights relating Another Minister, or Ministers, of the Crown or a Welsh Minister proceedings of which he or she is in lawful possession engagement in an Human Rights relating receiving advice or for effective representation in relation to the Human Rights. notification, discussion and the giving or receiving of advice regarding issues raised by the information in which the relevant departments have, or may have, an interest To provide the department with information relevant, or potentially relevant, to the proceedings before Human Rights 5.1 This paragraph applies to communications made in accordance with paragraphs 2.1, 3.1 and 4.1 and the reference in this paragraph to the table means the table in the relevant paragraph. 5.2 A person in the second column of the table may only communicate information relating to the proceedings received from a person in the first column for the purpose or purposes for which he or she received that information; or of professional development or training, providing that any communication does not, or is not likely to, identify any person involved without that person s consent. 6.1 In this Practice Direction accreditation body means The Law Society, Resolution, or The Legal Services Commission;

adoption panel means a panel established in accordance with regulation 3 of the Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005 or regulation 3 of the Adoption Agencies (Wales) Regulations 2005; approved research project means a project of research approved in writing by a Secretary of State after consultation with the President of the Family Division, approved in writing by the President of the Family Division, or conducted under section 83 of the Act of 1989 or section 13 of the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000; body assessing quality assurance systems includes The Law Society, The Legal Services Commission, or The General Council of the Bar; body or person responsible for investigating or determining complaints in relation to legal representatives or s means (d) (e) The Law Society, The General Council of the Bar, The Institute of Legal Executives, The Legal Services Ombudsman; or The Office of Legal Complaints. Cafcass has the meaning assigned to it by section 11 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Services Act 2000; CAFCASS CYMRU means the part of the Welsh Assembly Government exercising the functions of Welsh Ministers under Part 4 of the Children Act 2004; criminal investigation means an investigation conducted by police officers with a view to it being ascertained whether a person should be charged with an offence, or whether a person charged with an offence is guilty of it; health care professional means (d) a registered medical practitioner, a registered nurse or midwife, a clinical psychologist, or a child psychotherapist; lay means a non-professional person who gives lay advice on behalf of an organisation in the lay advice sector; McKenzie Friend means any person permitted by the court to sit beside an unrepresented litigant in court to assist that litigant by prompting, taking notes and giving him advice; and

social worker has the meaning assigned to it by section 55 of the Care Standards Act 2000.