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This page provides details of current AdviceUK projects organised alphabetically, for details of projects which have ended, please visit the Archive section using the navigation on the right.

The Access to Justice Foundation Project supports collaboration and partnerships between community advice services and pro-bono advice schemes involving solicitors and barristers.

BOLD aims to strengthen the independence of advice organisations, through the development  of commissioning and funding that focus on achieving positive outcomes for clients and the wider community.

Developing Access to Advice and Policy (DAAP) is a partnership with the Law Centres Federation to build the capacity and skills of member organisations. Funded by the London Councils, it aims to improve performance, organisational capacity, and the quality and sustainability of front-line advice organisations across London.

Governance developed jointly with the Law Centres Federation, this project aims to improve the skills and knowledge of trustees and not-for-profit company directors, and to help them function well in a regulatory, policy and funding environment that is increasingly challenging.

Working Together for Advice is a multi-stream Big Lottery funded project across several of the advice networks.

RADICAL takes an alternative approach to the design, coordination and integration of advice and legal services. It initially involved a study in Powys and Oxford in conjunction with Vanguard Consulting and is currently working in Nottingham to implement a systems thinking approach to advice. This work led to the publication  of the report It’s the System Stupid! Radically Rethinking Advice in October 2008.





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