Suffolk Law Centre – In the News

Suffolk Law Centre is at the forefront of addressing the pressing issues caused by poverty and limited access to free legal advice. We are inundated with cases stemming from economic hardship, affecting areas such as housing, employment, and immigration. Despite these challenges, we are pioneering innovative solutions to bridge the gap in legal services. One notable initiative is the Education Leavers Passport, designed to support neurodiverse young people in securing employment. This project exemplifies our commitment to not only providing immediate legal assistance but also tackling the root causes of poverty through creative and impactful programmes.

Read here for the national situation facing Law Centres, and more from our former Director of Legal Services, Audrey Ludwig:

Read here for more about the Education Leavers Passport: