
Tribunals Service Annual Report for 2007/2008
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Tribunals Service Annual Report for 2007/2008 – Welsh version
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The Senior President has published his first implementation review which looks forward, from a judicial perspective, to implementing the tribunal reforms in the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007.
On 3rd November, provided Parliament approve the legislation required, the new First–tier and Upper Tribunals will come into operation. The review includes his proposals for judicial leadership and organisation in the new tribunals, titles for the new chambers and non–statutory leadership roles as well as information about how the tribunals’ judiciary are supported by the Tribunals Service administration, the relationship with other external groups such as the Administrative Justice and Tribunals Council; Judicial Appointments Commission and User Groups and his approach to the Senior President’s annual report.
The Business plan sets out the Tribunals Service priorities and objects for 2008/09
Standardised FTFI Terms and Conditions
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Interpreter Handbook (wef 01.04.08)
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Interpreter Claim Form
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Venue Contact Details
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Tribunals Service Welsh Language Scheme
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This is the first annual report from the Tribunals Service which show our performance and achievements over 2006-07, our first year of operation.
This plan sets out the long term vision and strategies for the newly formed Tribunals Service, and in particular what we intend to acheive by April 2008.
The Framework document describes the purpose and accountabilities of the Tribunals Service and the way in which it relates to other organisations.
The Business plan sets out the Tribunals Service priorities and objects for 06/07
This booklet describes the work of tribunals by using fictional case studies to show how people use these special courts. The booklet was produced in March 2006 and since then some of the tribunals have changed their name, but the way they work has not changed.
This booklet is best read on the screen, it was not designed to be printed from your computer. If you do decide to print any of the pages, you may find that the quality is not particularly good.
We hope that this does not stop you finding these scenarios a useful way to understand the work of the Tribunals Service.