Legal Advice
When considering the health, care and protection needs of your business, you need to be sure that the advice and information you’re given meets your objectives. By choosing a provider that is renowned for quality and expertise in its people, services and products, you are taking the right steps to ensure the best results.
Community Legal Service
The Community Legal Service (CLS) is a network of LSC funded organisations and advice providers that fund, provide and promote civil legal aid services. Civil law deals with disputes between individuals or organisations.
People experiencing social problems often need legal advice in areas such as relationship breakdown, debt, housing, domestic violence and benefits. Help is also available for asylum and immigration, education, employment, mental health and community care issues.
Need legal advice?
For information about how to get free, confidential and independent legal advice visit the Directgov website.
The LSC itself is unable to provide legal advice or information. Case specific queries should be directed to your local office.
Mind provides two confidential mental health information services
Mind can send out printed information to individuals in unmarked envelopes, or they can help guide you to online information available on their website.
Mind helplines are open Monday to Friday, 9.00am to 6.00pm.
Mind infoline
Mind are able to provide information on a range of topics including types of mental distress, where to get help, drug and alternative treatments and advocacy. We are able to provide details of help and support for people in their own area.
Contact Mind infoline
0300 123 3393
info@mind.org.uk
Legal Advice Service
Mind provide legal information and general advice on mental health related law covering mental health, mental capacity, community care, human rights and discrimination/equality related to mental health issues.
Contact Mind’s Legal Advice Service
0300 466 6463
legal@mind.org.uk