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themselves in rural community centres, some housing associations have in-
               house benefits advice, advice providers located in foodbanks,  and benefits
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               advice provided by women’s centres.

          4.41  In light of this we welcome the Government’s commitment in the Legal
               Support Action plan to “work collaboratively with the sector to pilot, test
               and evaluate  the provision of holistic legal support hubs  to  more
               effectively support earlier resolution of a person’s legal problems”. We
               recommend that  this  should take the form of both co-location of  advice
               providers covering different areas of law as well as co-location of legal
               advice with other services used by people who may be experiencing issues
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               related to benefits. It should be driven by the advice sector  and build
               on existing models and initiatives that are working successfully.
          The pandemic


          4.42  The pandemic has also had a big impact on advice delivery. The measures
               brought in by  the  Government and the  societal responses  have forced
               organisations and  individuals  to adopt alternative working  methods. As
               unemployment has  risen  and personal  finances have been squeezed,  the
               demand for social welfare assistance has grown.  The Administrative Justice
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               Council and JUSTICE carried out a survey of advice providers to understand
               how they have responded to these unusual circumstances and what the effects
               have  been for  providers and  clients following the switch  to remote  advice
               provision.  Drawing on responses to that survey as well as the experience of
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               Working Party members and consultees, it is clear that:







          340  Eastbourne Foodbank, ‘Get Help, More than Food’.
          341   One of the issues with previous attempts at colocation  -  Community Legal Advice Centres and
          Community Legal Advice Networks was that these were not driven by the advice sector.
          342  Citizens Advice, Life Through Lockdown (March 2021) p.17
          343   Administrative Justice Council and JUSTICE, Welfare benefit advice provision  during the
          pandemic (see n. 254 above).


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