Blended Advice and Access to Justice

Jess Mant, Daniel Newman, Danielle O'Shea

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Abstract

Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the advice sector underwent a rapid period of change as organisations developed new working practices and implemented ‘blended advice’ models. Distinct from fully face-to-face advice and fully remote advice, blended advice refers to models of advice delivery which involve some combination of face-to-face and remote provision.

The Legal Support Litigants in Person (LSLIP) grant launched by the UK Ministry of Justice in April 2020, provided £3 million funding for earlier intervention services across England and Wales to support litigants in person. To evaluate the ways that advice organisations were using blended delivery models and to consider lessons learnt for the future, research was commissioned from Dr Jessica Mant and her research team to examine how LSLIP organisations innovated with remote advice provision and blended advice models.

This report presents the findings of the research, including the opportunities and challenges of blended advice models and how they can be utilised to expand the accessibility of advice and increase the efficiency of frontline services.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
PublisherMinistry of Justice UK
Commissioning bodyMinistry of Justice (United Kingdom)
Number of pages76
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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