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work closely with  the  Ministry of Justice  to  coordinate digital assistance
               provision with the Legal Support Action Plan, in particular the possible return
               of legal aid for early legal advice.


          Understanding the process

          What to expect

          4.60  JUSTICE’s report Understanding Courts found that lay users often go to a
               court or tribunal without sufficient understanding of what they should expect
               from the process and what the process expects from them. Such uncertainty
               and lack of clarity can inhibit the effective participation of the lay user and
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               alienate them.  Consultees told us that appellants often did not know what to
               expect at the Tribunal, this was frequently to do with confusion around the
               two-stage appeals process. Simplifying the appeals process as we recommend
               in  Chapter 3  should therefore assist  in  this regard. However, it  is also
               important that whatever the process, appellants are provided with  clear,
               accessible and easy to understand information on what to expect at a hearing
               to help mitigate any anxiety they may be experiencing about the appeal.


          4.61  In  response  to  JUSTICE recommendations, there  is already a  range of
               information available online for appellants about  what to expect at their
               appeal, in particular:

               a)  ‘What to expect coming to a court or tribunal’ guide  –  this is a non-
                   jurisdiction specific guide for all courts and tribunals. It provides helpful
                   general information, for example, on when to arrive, who can come with
                   the appellant, what will happen when they enter the building (security
                   checks),  making sure to silence phones during  the  hearing, reminding
                   people they can ask to take a break. It has also been updated to cover
                   Covid-19 related matters.
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               b)  ‘What to expect when joining a telephone or video hearing’ guide – again
                   this is cross-jurisdictional. It provides practical information on how to
                   join  telephone  or  video  hearings, how  to  prepare  for  the  hearing,  for


          370  JUSTICE, Understanding Courts (see n. 296 above).
          371  HMCTS, ‘What to expect coming to a court or tribunal’ (June 2021)


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