Survey of Not for Profit Legal Advice Providers in England and Wales

Ipsos were commissioned to undertake research into Not for Profit organisations providing legal advice in England and Wales.

Ipsos were commissioned to undertake research into Not for Profit organisations providing legal advice in England and Wales. A survey was conducted by telephone with 718 Not for Profit (NFP) organisations providing legal advice in England and Wales.

The report describes the profile of NFP legal advice service provision, the clients they work with and the matters they advise on, their funding and funding sources, their workforce, details of partnership working, the ways in which their organisations have changed since implementation of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act in 2013 and their perspectives of changes required in the future.

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