Quality standards
On this page:
- Reviewing quality assurance
- Assuring quality in the reformed legal aid system
- Quality measurement tools
- Assuring quality for advocates
- The Quality Mark
- How we measure performance
Reviewing quality assurance
The LSC has engaged with a quality working group comprising all the key representatives and regulatory bodies to review its processes for quality assurance.
For more information email accreditation@legalservices.gsi.gov.uk
Quality measurement tools
The LSC is committed to ensuring clients have access to quality legal advice. Peer Review is an assessment of the competency of advice
Assuring quality for advocates
The development of a quality assurance scheme for advocates was started as a response to a recommendation in Lord Carter’s 2006 report on legal aid. The work was initially taken forward by the LSC and MoJ with the involvement all relevant bodies and stakeholders.
This work is now being led by the regulators operating as a Joint Advocacy Group.
Information about the scheme can be found on the regulators' websites: Solicitors Regulatory Authority and Bar Standards Board
The Quality Mark
Only organisations that hold the Quality Mark can do legal aid work. We are reviewing the application and assessment process.
Read more about the Quality Mark
Last updated: 15 July 2011
