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Section 32:
Material support for the reforms
Proposal 76 
Any reforms to be undertaken must be adequately resourced. In particular, provision must be
made to ensure that adequate judicial and court resources are in place to implement
comprehensive case management and other functions mandated by the reforms and to
accommodate trials in accordance with prescribed timetables. 
Interim Report paras 702-707
Proposal 77 
An analysis of the system's demands in the light of proposed reforms should be conducted
before and after such reforms take effect in order to determine how judges, masters and
administrative staff (including staff in any newly defined posts) should best be deployed so as
to respond effectively to those demands. 
Interim Report paras 708-711 
Proposal 78 
Training programmes to familiarise judges and other court staff with any reforms adopted,
tailored to the knowledge and skills required to implement such reforms, should be
established and made compulsory for civil judges, masters and all other relevant court staff. 
Interim Report paras 712-715 
Proposal 79 
Steps should be taken to develop the Court's existing computerised system to enable it to
facilitate any reforms by being able to accommodate not merely administrative support, but
also to perform case-flow management, resource allocation and management statistics
functions. 
Interim Report paras 716-721 21 Proposals for Consultation 
Notes
Proposals 74 and 75 are discussed in Section 2 above.
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