Community Care Lawyers Group (CCLG)
About the Community Care Lawyers Group
The Access Social Care Career Pathways report 2022, funded by the Legal Education Foundation (LEF), highlighted the difficulties within Community Care law in recent years, particularly within Legal Aid practice.
Across the sector there are significant difficulties with the financial and practical sustainability of the work, with recruitment and retention of junior staff, as well as issues with retaining and recruiting experienced staff as supervisors.
That’s why Access Social Care and a Working Group of lawyers have created the Community Care Lawyers Group (CCLG) with the aim of supporting Community Care lawyers and influencing the landscape so that they can stay in their chosen profession. Alongside this, Access Social Care is also tackling the recruitment crisis in Community Care law and encouraging students to work in this exciting and challenging area of law.
Join the Community of Practice
We want to build a thriving Community of Practice to provide support to existing Community Care lawyers primarily in firms or organisations with a Legal Aid Contract so that they have somewhere they can discuss cases, get training and swap expertise with each other. We are producing a programme of activities including talks from experts in the field, seminars and relevant training to help broaden your knowledge.
We also have a dedicated online forum open to lawyers who carry out work under Legal Aid contracts, to facilitate peer-to-peer learning, collaborative problem-solving, and networking with professionals to strengthen your practice.
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Huge thanks and congratulations to Shu Shin Luh, Lizan Ghafoor, Silvia Nicolaou Garcia and Olivia Halse for their brilliant Need to Know: Community Care Law for Immigration Practitioners article in the latest edition of the Legal Action Group publication.