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Catch up on the recording of the second of two Expert Voices events looking at the lessons & learning from the Private Law Pathfinder Pilot Evaluations. In response to the Harm Panel Report recommendation to reform private law, the Pathfinder pilot fundamentally aims to improve the court experience and outcomes for children and parents involved in private family law proceedings, particularly including those who have experience of domestic abuse. The model is designed to bring a more problem solving, investigative approach which enables the system to ensure the voices and experiences of children are central to the decision making. It also aims to reduce the traumatic impact private law proceedings can have on families. The pilot launched in Dorset and North Wales in February 2022 and it has since then expanded to a further six regions. This event focused on the recently published research looking at how children and families experience the new Pathfinder process; Private Law Pathfinder Pilot - understanding the experience of children and families (GOV.UK): https://assets.publishing.service.gov... To discuss this, we were delighted to be joined by: -Vicki Mulligan, Interim Director, Centre for Justice Innovation (chair) -Dr Charlotte Barlow, Reader in Criminal Justice and Policing, University of Central Lancashire. Currently Associate Professor in Criminology and Criminal Justice, University of Leeds -Dr Helen Richardson Foster, Senior Research Fellow, Connect Centre, University of Central Lancashire -Dr Clare Scollay, Research Fellow, Connect Centre, University of Central Lancashire. -Dr Aleisha Ebrahimi, Senior Policy Advisor and Family Justice Lead to the Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales, -Theresa Leavy, Director of Transformation, Cafcass, -Anna Sinclair, the Head of Practice for Cafcass Cymru.