Locally-driven Public Legal Education
Grant: £55,300
August 8, 2014
Community Links (est. 1977) is an east London charity working to tackle poverty and social exclusion in Newham by finding new solutions to old problems and to deliver them with the whole community. The proposed project will develop tools and ideas about how to achieve locally-driven public legal education that provides access to legal advice in new ways to people who need it. The project will also promote the role of volunteers in delivering legal advice and support them into potential careers in legal services. The work to be carried out is rooted in east London, but could be applied elsewhere, ensuring the project has a much wider impact. Specific tasks include:
- Mapping professional development opportunities for volunteers without formal legal education but involved in delivering basic legal advice
- strengthening of our network of 50 Community Advice Champions
- Upskilling Community Advice Champions
- Project evaluation and sharing the learning with other organisations.
Increase Public Understanding |
Advance High Quality Thinking |
Increase Access to Employment |
User of Advice Organisations
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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 |