What we do

We are committed to improving the accessibility of legal aid and helping shape a sustainable future for the legal aid sector.

Legal aid is the route through which poor and marginalised people should be able to access help, advice and representation when they need to uphold and defend their legal rights through the courts. It is an essential means by which access to justice is secured in the UK.

PLP uses a combination of legal casework, policy work, training and research  to improve access to the current civil legal aid scheme, as well as helping to shape it for the future. Ultimately, we would like to see a legal aid scheme that provides meaningful access to justice, which is accessible to those who need it, able to provide effective legal advice, and sustainable in the long-term.

Guides

Our guides to accessing legal aid – including Exceptional Case Funding – are available here.

Our main goals in this area are:

  • Increase numbers of people eligible for and/or practically able to access civil legal aid
  • Facilitate engagement in the need to ensure civil legal aid sustainability among key audiences

Read more in our 2022-25 strategy

Update – PLP’s legal challenge over immigration legal aid crisis
News & Updates

Update – PLP’s legal challenge over immigration legal aid crisis

After meeting with the Ministry of Justice, PLP continues to prepare evidence for our proposed legal challenge

Immigration legal aid in south-west England: New depths of unmet need?
Research

Immigration legal aid in south-west England: New depths of unmet need?

New research shows that the Ministry of Justice’s list of remote advice providers created a mirage of legal aid capacity in the south-west

Challenging unfairness in the immigration system
Events

Challenging unfairness in the immigration system

For those seeking to challenge discrimination and unfairness in the immigration system, using strategic legal, research and policy work.