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Coalition campaign: 'Justice for All'

Summary: More than 500 individuals and organisations have joined the 'Justice for All' campaign in the two weeks since the Government published a Green Paper on Reform of Legal Aid.

The Government’s Green Paper outlines major cuts to legal aid funding. Legal aid supports some of the most vulnerable people to make sure they get treated fairly, in areas like debt, employment, housing, divorce and benefit decisions. But Government plans would cut legal advice on many of these vital issues, at a time when local authority support for free, independent advice is also being squeezed.

The Justice for All coalition is campaigning to ensure everyone is treated fairly under the law, no matter who they are, how much money they have or where they live. Organisations as diverse as Mind, National Aids Trust, Unite the Union and Kids Company have joined the campaign, as well as charities offering legal help like Law Centres Federation and Citizens Advice bureaux.

As well as cutting all legal aid funding for some of areas of law, the Ministry of Justice plans to make a £350 million saving by asking people on low incomes to pay more towards their legal costs and cutting the lowest fees for legal aid lawyers and not-for-profit advice agencies.

The campaign coalition is urging individuals and organisations to join the campaign for free legal advice, because your rights matter.

For more information and to join, please click here.

Source: Equality and Diversity Forum


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