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This section contains information, forms and materials that will be of use to legal aid providers we have a formal contract with.
These materials are only available in English and fall outside the scope of the LSC’s Welsh Language policy.
As part of the implementation of our Welsh Language Scheme, we have a number of our forms available in Welsh as well as English. The Welsh or Bilingual forms will be made available in a similar design and to the same standards as the English versions.
Certain CLS and CDS forms are available in Welsh. View or download them on the Welsh language version of this page.
Rotas
Duty solicitor scheme details
The Chester regional office is responsible for the administration and funding of the duty solicitor service in Wales.
The service provides free advice and assistance both at the police station and at court. It is provided by:
- private firms of solicitors operating in areas of Wales
- the Public Defender Service.
Solicitors are allocated to the scheme on a rota basis.
Please contact Lynne Caul on 01244 404 577 with any queries.
Wales Committee for the CLS
The Wales Committee for the Community Legal Service (CLS) was officially launched on 2 Mar 07.
Its purpose is to strengthen and improve the delivery of the Community Legal Service in Wales by bringing together policy makers and funders of legal and advice services.
It helps with planning of other public services which impact on clients’ legal advice service needs.
The Committee produced its first annual report in July 2008.
See 'Documents' on the right hand side of this page for the meeting minutes and Annual Report.
Making Legal Rights a Reality in Wales
Making Legal Rights a Reality in Wales is a joint policy paper between the LSC and the Welsh Assembly Government (WAG).Provider Reference Groups
The meeting summaries and papers from recent Provider Reference Group (PRG) meetings are published here. Please see 'Documents' on the right hand side of this page.
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Last updated: 01 August 2008
