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skip to main content gov.uk blogs use cookies to make the site simpler. find out more about cookies gov.uk blog organisations: hm courts & tribunals service , ministry of justice search for: video hearings put to the test video hearings put to the test a blog post from susan acland-hood that talk about the results of the independent process evaluation into the video hearing pilot. the pilot has been testing user experiences - of the appellant, judges and officials in hmrc – of those participating in a real hearing in a tax tribunal. read more about this topic how we’re investigating digital ledger technologies to secure digital evidence posted by: balaji anbil , posted on: 23 august 2018 - categories: digital services , transformation - courts and tribunals 2022 , working at hmcts in this blog post balaji anbil talk about a meeting he hosted on the use of digital ledger technologies in securing digital evidence. this was the first in a series of digital thought leadership and innovation meetings that we will hold at hmcts. read more about this topic digital architecture at the core of reform posted by: balaji anbil , posted on: 21 august 2018 - categories: digital services , transformation - courts and tribunals 2022 , working at hmcts a blog post from balaji anbil, head of the digital architecture and cyber security team at hmcts. balaji talks about how his digital architecture team will bring a common framework to support the reform programme in developing citizen-centric, sustainable, and resilient digital services to meet the needs of courts users. read more about this topic - 4 comments direct entrance to courts and tribunals buildings posted by: susan acland-hood , posted on: 9 august 2018 - categories: civil , crime , family , transformation - courts and tribunals 2022 , tribunals , working at hmcts a blog post from susan acland-hood, confirming hmcts will begin the ‘professional entry scheme’ pilot intending to ease queues to get into court buildings and allow easier and swifter court access for legal professionals. read more about this topic - 6 comments realising the potential for video hearings posted by: kevin sadler , posted on: 30 july 2018 - categories: civil , crime , digital services , family , general , transformation - courts and tribunals 2022 , tribunals since march 2018, we have been piloting the use of fully video hearings in the tax tribunal, and using this to understand better how we can introduce this more widely as part of a more accessible and efficient service. our latest blog explores video hearings in more detail. read more about this topic - 2 comments court and tribunal forms search has moved to gov.uk posted by: stephen dunn , wynne keenan and liz olney , posted on: 4 july 2018 - categories: civil , crime , customer experience and research , digital services , family , tribunals the move of court and tribunal forms and guidance from form finder to gov.uk is now complete. from today, when you search for a form or guidance document, your search results will come from gov.uk. read more about this topic - 2 comments helping people to use online services posted by: mike brazier , posted on: 28 june 2018 - categories: customer experience and research , digital services , general , training and support , transformation - courts and tribunals 2022 mike brazier from the hmcts assisted digital team takes a look at how hmcts is supporting people who are less confident using online systems to navigate our new online services. read more about this topic - 1 comment form finder search is moving to gov.uk posted by: stephen dunn , liz olney and wynne keenan , posted on: 7 june 2018 - categories: civil , crime , customer experience and research , family , tribunals following on from the recent migration of court and tribunal forms, we’re moving form finder search to gov.uk. read more about this topic reform means getting the basics right too posted by: susan acland-hood , posted on: 17 may 2018 - categories: civil , crime , digital services , family , transformation - courts and tribunals 2022 , tribunals susan acland-hood details how we are helping to deal with some of the day-to-day areas of concern raised by people who work within the system. read more about this topic shaping change around users increases efficiency too posted by: susan acland-hood , posted on: 14 may 2018 - categories: civil , crime , digital services , family , transformation - courts and tribunals 2022 , tribunals susan acland-hood explains why she believes digital change and modernisation are so important and why simply putting more cash into the existing system cannot be the long-term answer to the challenges we face. read more about this topic online divorce application: national rollout will be just the beginning posted by: adam lennon , posted on: 8 may 2018 - categories: digital services , family as of may 2018, our online divorce application is available to the public on gov.uk. adam lennon, divorce service manager at hmcts discusses how we got there, and what is coming up next. read more about this topic - 6 comments next page page 1 page 2 … page 7 about keep up to date on all things regarding hm courts & tribunals service. more about this blog . categories categories select category civil (27) crime (49) customer experience and research (13) digital services (54) family (28) general (4) training and support (1) transformation - 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