Grant: £125,000
November 26, 2014
This charity provides trained volunteers to people facing civil court proceedings without legal representation. The funding will help the charity meet the growth in demand by migrating its IT and knowledge information systems so more lay people can better understand and use the law. The new portal will mean all volunteers will have an individual license so they can undertake self-directed learning anywhere. The improvements will include hiring a new manager to run the migrated system, formal reviews of the existing training programmes and providing additional training in new PSU locations and refresher training in existing locations.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
Staff in Voluntary Sector | ||
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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