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shawn
                              

editorial director, rightsnet
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Have your say on future of specialist support services (Deadline 15 September)
Tue 12-Sep-06 02:49 PM

The Legal Services Commission (LSC) is seeking information from front-line advice organisations to help inform a review of its funding for specialist support services from July 2007.

The LSC had announced the termination of the specialist support service contracts in January 2006 but, following criticism from the Constitutional Affairs Select Committee and with a range of specialist support providers having instigated Judicial Review proceedings, revoked its decision two months later.

However it remained the LSC's intention to review its contracts with the specialist support suppliers and, in July 2006, it announced that it is to reconsider whether the services should continue to be funded and if so, on what terms.

To take this forward, and ahead of publication of a consultation paper, expected in November 2006, the LSC has sent a questionnaire to both users and non-users of the specialist support services to help it to assess their effectiveness and efficiency.

A copy of each of the questionnaires is available here -


Completed questionnaires need to be returned by 15 September 2006 to -

Sheena Symes, Legal Services Commission, Civil Policy Team, 12 Roger Street, London WC1N 2JL, or by email to sheena.symes@legalservices.gov.uk.

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(More background info and links in rightsnet policy news @ http://www.rightsnet.org.uk/cgi-bin/publisher/display.cgi?1045-6106-26930+policy)

  

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shawn
                              

editorial director, rightsnet
Member since
28th Jul 2005

RE: Have your say on future of specialist support services (Deadline 15 September)
Wed 20-Sep-06 02:58 PM

the LSC has contacted us to say that there was a problem with some of the questionnaires that were sent out in the post, and that, for the ones that were delayed, a slip was included with the covering letter explaining that the deadline was extended to 22nd September.

  

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