Why legal aid is important

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What is social justice?

Our work is fundamental to social and legal justice. In a democratic society all citizens have a right to access justice and get a fair trial.

Many people struggle to understand their legal rights and obligations. They often feel helpless when faced with problems. Without help they are unable to resolve these issues.

The LSC helps people understand their legal obligations and if necessary enforce their legal rights. Our work protects people's rights, ensures they get a fair trial and helps them play a fuller role in society.

Facts and figures

In any given year legal problems such as divorce, eviction or debt will be experienced by:

The LSC funds legal advice and representation to people held in police stations, under investigation or facing criminal charges.

Of those people held in police stations:

In a typical year our legal aid funding will help:

A total of two million people.

What are we doing?

We work with our partners including solicitors' firms, advice agencies and local authorities to make sure that people across England and Wales get the help they need.

The LSC:

Our wide network of partners includes:

How to get help with legal problems

Community Legal Advice can help with these kinds of problems if you are eligible for legal aid.

Call the helpline now on 0845 345 4345.

Calls cost no more than 4p per minute from a BT landline but calls from mobiles are usually more. Worried about the cost? Ask an adviser to call you back.

The helpline has a translation service if you would like advice in a language other than English or Welsh.

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Last updated: 14 November 2007

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