. Bringing justice services closer to all by increasing the number of courts (11 courts by 2011/12); replacing 46 of the 230 branch courts with full court services; redesignating and providing an extra 9 branch courts by 2011/12; ensuring that courts are ready for the 2009 Confederations Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup; and extending the use of indigenous languages to at least 2 courts per province. . Promoting and protecting the rights of children. This includes the implementation of the Child Justice Act and improving child maintenance services by means of Operation Isondlo. . Providing adequate Family Law services through the office of the Family Advocate. The Children's Act has greatly increased the Family Advocate's workload. . Designating 180 Small Claims Courts by 2010 to deal with civil claims for smaller amounts. The Department will provide the relevant statistics. . Reducing sexual and domestic offences, entailing the establishment of a Victim-Centred Referral system; mainstreaming of specialised sexual offence courts; and support for the establishment and management of the National Register for sex offenders (which comes into effect on 1 July 2009). . Reviewing the civil justice system in conjunction with the Rules Board, as well as extending the civil jurisdiction of regional courts. . Increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of the Criminal Justice System (CJS) by implementing the solutions identified as part of the CJS Review. The Department is able to provide regular reports on progress in implementing the Review.