More and better access to justice – a few thoughts (Summer 2020)  
Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at 8:47AM
Dr Simon Davey in access to justice

It’s that time of year again when I’ve had time and headspace to reflect on big challenges.

I’m passionate about access to justice and for me that means “helping more people get better outcomes which meet their needs” when they have problems which need advice (legal or otherwise).

So I got to thinking about challenges, needs and potential solutions as the waves hit the stones on the beach. It felt like we had systemic challenges not just tactical ones, and definitely not just ones which can be solved by technology (that’s simply one tool in the toolbox)

The key needs for me are:

 

 

Relatively easy to say, a bit more challenging to put together. We need them because:

 

 

So we might:

 

 

In conclusion, we need (i) coordination, (ii) evaluation, (iii) learning and sharing what works and what doesn’t (honestly, promptly and openly), (iv) action and (v) leadership - the system leadership of doing things better and doing better things to a design which delivers an agreed outcome.

That feels like it will deliver a step change in access to justice. Who's on board?

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