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Next steps for legal aid reform
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How we plan to move forward
The LSC outlined some important next steps of reforms in December 2007. See Documents for Legal Aid Reform: the Next Steps, an overview document that explains the detail.
We have published a consultation and two policy papers:
- policy announcement on assuring and improving quality
- consultation on best value tendering
- cumulative impact assessment for phase one of our reform programme.
Where we’ve got to
We have delivered or set in motion many of the plans outlined in Legal Aid Reform: the Way Ahead. The goal of these reforms is to put legal aid on a sustainable footing for the future and ensure we can continue to increase the number of people helped within a limited budget.
Visit dedicated pages in this website to read more about our progress with:
- civil fee schemes
- criminal fee schemes
- unified contract for civil providers
- very high cost case crime panel
- joining up Community Legal Advice services
- engaging with providers and partners
- improving efficiency across the justice system.
For more information
Keep informed of news and updates on LSC policy and processes by regularly visiting our news pages:
Last updated: 12 December 2007
