Phase 1 Replacing Basic IT Systems
Grant: £29,680
July 29, 2016
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
User of Advice Organisations | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
Management of Mediation Online (MoMo) Implementation
Grant: £195,500
July 6, 2016
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
General Public | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
A website for the community working with Litigants in Person (‘LIP Community’)
Grant: £47,199
June 22, 2016
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
People Working in the Law | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
Applying Article 2 to Inquests
Grant: £45,760
June 22, 2016
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
People Working in the Law | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
The Law for Good Platform
Grant: £20,000
June 22, 2016
The ‘Law for Good’ campaign will connect expert technologists wanting to donate their time with charities offering legal advice who need technical support and advice support.
There is a lack of technology and IT resource in legal advice charities which is underpinned by a cultural resistance to change. This inefficiency results in fewer people having access to legal support.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
People Working in the Law | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
Digital Triage Platform for Londoners needing free Community Legal Advice
Grant: £18,194
June 22, 2016
Creation of a digital solution to accelerate resolution of client queries which are relatively straight-forward to enable resources to be focused on more complex cases.
The idea is to help more of the people served to understand, articulate and categorise their own legal advice needs so that the organisation can be more focused and efficient with its advice, education and support services. This project will approach the challenge from first principles – looking at the client journey from first contact to a resolution of their problem and the efficiency of the processes that is currently employed along the way. The intention is to seek ways in which digital solutions can accelerate the journey without compromising the client’s experience and the quality of support given to them.
Analysis by the organisation suggests that the triage process holds the greatest potential for a digital solution to resolve more of clients’ relatively straight-forward queries so that focus can be given to face-to-face time on people with multiple, complex and urgent legal advice needs.
The aim is to implement this solution in boroughs across London on a fee-earning basis and to add value to bids for advice contracts in order to pay for on-going development.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
User of Advice Organisations | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
Development of e learning and digital resources
Grant: £12,000
June 22, 2016
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
Law Students | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
Just: Transcriptions
Grant: £20,000
June 22, 2016
A digital service that harnesses modern technological advances to improve access to justice by making transcriptions free/cheap and quick to access.
In order to challenge the ineffective, and expensive private transcription organisations providing services to the UK court system, the project is to develop a digital service that harnesses modern technological advances to improve access to justice by making transcriptions free/cheap and quick to access.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
General Public | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year Awards 2016
Grant: £10,000
February 10, 2016
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
User of Advice Organisations | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
RightsInfo - Bill of Rights Proposal
Grant: £10,890
December 31, 2015
The government’s consultation on replacing the Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights (‘BoR’) is due to begin shortly. The consultation is expected to last 12 weeks. It is not clear yet what the proposals will be but they could significantly reduce the level of rights protection in the UK. The coming debate therefore poses a huge public educational challenge. Government consultations rarely succeed in engaging the public whose interests will be most affected.
We want to change that and produce an easy to navigate, engaging and fun online resource with around ten sections which explain the key proposals. It is not intended to tell people what to think, or take a political line, but rather to explain the potential pros and cons and encourage them to contribute to the consultation.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
General Public | ||
Implications of Brexit | Legal Needs in Healthcare Settings | Influence the Online Court |
Develop Robust Evidence Base | ||
Understand Role of Technology | ||
Law Reform, Policy and Regulation | ||
Communications to Disseminate Learning |
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