Boost for Housing, Debt Legal Aid Provider Capacity

UK Gov

We are seeking additional capacity in housing and debt legal aid services to strengthen access and availability.

We would like to increase capacity to support timely access to legal advice and representation.

We are inviting organisations to submit bids to deliver housing and debt legal aid work in the following areas:

RegionArea
WalesCentral Wales
North East Wales
Rhondda Cynon Taff & Merthyr Tydfil
South East Wales
North EnglandBury
Darlington
East Lancashire
Gateshead
Middlesbrough
North Tyneside
Oldham
Redcar and Cleveland
Salford
Sefton
South Tyneside
St. Helens
Stockport
Stockton-on-Tees
Wakefield
Wirral
East EnglandEast Essex
West Essex
North Hertfordshire
Suffolk
Northamptonshire
South EnglandHampshire
Kingston upon Thames & Richmond upon Thames
Oxfordshire
Portsmouth & Isle of Wight
The Kent Coast
West Sussex
West EnglandBournemouth & Poole
City of Plymouth
City of Stoke-on-Trent
Cornwall
Dorset
Dudley
Gloucestershire
North Derbyshire
Shropshire
Solihull
Somerset
Walsall
Warwickshire
Wiltshire

Providers can apply at any time. Successful applicants will deliver work under the 2024 Standard Civil Contract.

We intend to award contracts to commence as soon as possible after the verification process is complete.

Why is this happening now?

People use legal aid when dealing with housing and financial issues such as eviction, homelessness or unmanageable debt and creditor action. To maintain strong coverage, we need more organisations.

Who can apply?

We are welcoming applications from:

  • current legal aid providers who would like to expand
  • new organisations entering the legal aid market
  • organisations able to meet the contract's quality and supervisory standards

Where can I find out more?

Re-opening: 2024 Standard Civil Contract Procurement Process

2024 Standard Civil Contract Specification Category Specific Rules Housing and Debt (PDF, 176 KB, 17 pages)

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