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Your Rights organisations
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The Citizens Advice service helps people resolve
their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and
confidential advice, and by influencing policymakers.
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Myddelton House,
115-123 Pentonville Road,
London. N1 9LZ |
Tel: 02078 332 181
(admin only no advice available on this number)
Fax: 02078 334 371 (admin only)
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Children Law UK exists to foster a judicial process
that works in the interests of children, young people, families and the
wider community.
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Unit 15,
The Aberdeen Centre,
24 Highbury Grove,
London. N5 2EA |
Tel: 020 7704 9919
Fax: 020 7354 1205
Email: info@childrenlawuk.org
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The aim of the Community Legal Service is to ensure
that people can get information and advice about their legal rights and
help with enforcing them. Bringing together legal aid solicitors,
Citizens' Advice Bureaux, Law Centres, local authority services and
other organisations in local networks, the Community Legal Service is an
important part of the Government's fight against social exclusion.
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Publications
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EC Group,
Swallowfield Way,
Hayes,
Middlesex. UB3 1DQ |
Tel: 0845 345 4 345
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PO Box 386,
Hayes, Middlesex. UB3 1WY |
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29‑37 Red Lion Street,
London. WC1R 4PP |

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The Institute of Prison Law, founded in 1998,
exists to further the knowledge and the practice of prison law. We
do this by providing CPD training that is accredited by both
the Law Society and the Bar Council, and delivered to our clients
by a team of experts who are renowned in their field.
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PO Box 116,
Manchester. M9 6WS |
Tel:
0845 066 0011
Fax: 0845 066 0022
Email: mail@prisonlaw.org.uk |

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Campaigns for law
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improving
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Founded in 1957 JUSTICE is an independent legal
human rights organisation. We have growing and influential membership of
barristers, solicitors, judges, academics and voluntary sector workers,
and legal professionals.
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59 Carter Lane,
London. EC 4V 5AQ |
Tel: 0207 329 5100
Fax: 0171 329 5505
E-mail: admin@justice.org.uk
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The injustice of the child protection system.
How you deal with Social Workers, Court,
Police, Prison, the NSPCC and Probation, is within these pages. Updated,
as new laws and even more bureaucracy threaten to overwhelm us. |
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Email: John@legalsurvival.co.uk
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Liberty
is one of the UK's leading human rights and civil liberties
organisations. It was founded as the National Council for Civil
Liberties in
1934 and has campaigned for equal rights for over 70 years.
Liberty is an independent human rights
organisation - we are not overseen or regulated by a representative or
umbrella body.
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21 Tabard Street,
London. SE1 4LA |
Tel: 0207 403 3888
Fax: 0121 633 1801
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The Trust is an independent registered Charity that
has been in existence since 1995. The No-Way Trust was formed after a
project entitled "Prison Me No Way" rolled out in its previous
years.
It was this projects massive Success that
brought together a nucleus of people who believed in preventative work.
The Co founders realised there was a lack of informative support missing
in the lives of our young, and formed The No-Way Trust. Even to this
date the Charity is still widely and more commonly known as "Prison
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No Way Trust,
The Deep Business Centre,
Tower Street,
Hull. HU1 4BG |
Tel: 01482 224382
Fax: 01482 382088
E-mail: info@pmnw.co.uk
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This website aims to provide an easily understood
guide to the Human Rights Act 1998, explaining its relevance and impact
in many different areas of law ranging from rights of privacy to rights
of peaceful protest.
Your Rights is written by expert lawyers, but
intended primarily for people who have no specialist legal knowledge.
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21 Tabard Street,
London. SE1 4LA |
Tel: 0845 123 2307
Monday:
6.30pm to 8.30pm
Wednesday: 12.30pm to 2.30pm
Thursday: 6.30pm to 8.30pm
Email: webmaster@liberty-human-rights.org.uk
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