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Help & Resources

  • Advicenow – Advicenow is an independent, not-for-profit website providing accurate, up-to-date information on rights and legal issues. Their information service brings together the best information on the law and rights from over 400 UK websites.
  • AdviceUK – Advice UK is the UK’s largest support network for free, independent advice centres. AdviceUK was formed in 1979 as the Federation of Independent Advice Centres (FIAC)
  • Association of Personal Injury Lawyers – APIL exists to help its members fight for the rights of injured people. Founded in April 1990 by a group of barristers and solicitors who wished to improve the services provided for victims of personal injury, today APIL has grown to become the trusted organisation in the promotion, encouragement and development of expertise in personal injury law.
  • Citizens Advice Bureau – The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice, and by influencing policymakers.
  • Community Legal Advice – Community Legal Advice offers free confidential and legal advice for residents of England and Wales.
  • Health and Safety Executive – The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) HSE is the national independent watchdog for work-related health, safety and illness. They are an independent regulator and act in the public interest to reduce work-related death and serious injury across Great Britain’s workplaces.
  • Ministry of Justice – The Ministry of Justice works to protect the public and reduce reoffending, and to provide a more effective, transparent and responsive criminal justice system for victims and the public.
  • Law Centres Federation – The Law Centres Federation is the voice of Law Centres.  We champion free legal advice and representation.  We seek justice for the most disadvantaged in society by supporting and developing the national network of Law Centres.
  • The Law Society – The Law Society represents solicitors in England and Wales. From negotiating with and lobbying the profession’s regulators, government and others, to offering training and advice, they help protect and promote solicitors across England and Wales.
  • Legal Services Commission – LSC works in partnership with solicitors and not-for-profit organisations to help over 2 million people each year access legal advice, information and help.
  • UNISON – UNISON provides the broadest range of legal help to union members in the UK. They offer advice and assistance not just with work issues, but also for personal and family issues outside the workplace.