Training Modules for online Anti Trafficking Hub
Grant: £50,000
November 26, 2014
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
People Working in the Law | ||
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 |
Helping People to find Public Legal Education Online
Grant: £8,500
November 26, 2014
The vision of the Charity is a world where every person’s right to a fair trial is respected, whatever their nationality, wherever they are accused. Its mission is to promote fair trials according to internationally recognised standards of justice and defend the rights of those facing charges in a country other than their own.
The funds will allow Fair Trials to expand the reach of the public legal education materials it has developed for individual suspects and defendants arrested in countries across the globe (and their friends and relatives). The process will be shared as a case study for other organisations providing online public legal education to identify and share examples of good practice in terms of effective dissemination.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
General Public | ||
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 |
Development of IT based Knowledge network
Grant: £125,000
November 26, 2014
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
Staff in Voluntary Sector | ||
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 |
Defence Rights E-Training Stage 2
Grant: £20,000
November 26, 2014
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
People Working in the Law | ||
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 |
An access to Justice Evolution – re imaging the role of Pro Bono
Grant: £67,000
November 26, 2014
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
Staff in Voluntary Sector | ||
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 |
Digital Platform
Grant: £26,000
August 8, 2014
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
Staff in Voluntary Sector | ||
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 |
The Youth Justice Legal Centre
Grant: £86,400
August 8, 2014
The Just for Kids Law charity aims to transform the lives of children and young people through the rule of law and child-centred advocacy. Many of the vulnerable young people it works with have multiple and complex needs; these include physical and mental health problems, unstable immigration status, unstable accommodation and weak or non-existent support networks.
The charity advocates on behalf of clients in school exclusion hearings, at police stations, in the courts and in other formal and informal settings. The aim is to ensure clients receive a fair hearing, are properly supported and have access to essential services (such as a placement in school or suitable accommodation).
The Foundation grant will be used to create a YJLC website to share it unique knowledge base with as many people as possible, and provide a comprehensive resource about children in the criminal justice system to professionals, lay people and young people.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
People Working in the Law | ||
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 |
The JUSTICE Student Human Rights Network
Grant: £40,000
August 8, 2014
JUSTICE is an all-party law reform and human rights charity working to strengthen the justice system – administrative, civil and criminal. Its vision is of fair, accessible and efficient legal processes, in which the individual’s rights are protected, and which reflect the country’s international reputation for upholding and promoting the rule of law. This includes “promoting education and conducting research into the law, including current proposed practices and administration and reform of the law”.
The Foundation’s grant will enable the charity to build a dynamic student website to arm students with the necessary skills and experience to engage with law reform when they enter practice.
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
Law Students | ||
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 |
Street Law
Grant: £7,500
August 8, 2014
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
Young People | ||
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 |
Remodelling Advicenow
Grant: £123,000
August 8, 2014
Increase Public Understanding | Advance High Quality Thinking | Increase Access to Employment |
General Public | ||
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 |
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