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Improving children’s lives: Holding on to what matters during the technology revolution? 

In 2026 the Bridget Lindley Memorial Lecture was given by Lisa Harker, Director of the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory.


The lecture, entitled ‘Improving children’s lives: Holding on to what matters during the technology revolution’, is available to read here. In her lecture Lisa offers us a chance to reflect on how we think about technology when it comes to the family justice system. And asks, “what values or principles do we turn to, to guide us as we navigate these immense changes?”

You can find out more about the Bridget Lindley Memorial Lecture and the Family Justice Council Annual Conference on the FJC events page.

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