Participating in Community Justice Work: An Overview for Legal Aid Organizations

In this infographic, learn how LSC grantees can become involved in Innovation for Justice's community justice worker initiatives.

In this infographic, learn how LSC grantees can become involved in Innovation for Justice's community justice worker initiatives.
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Participating in Community Justice Work

Grantees will learn several ways they can become involved in Innovation for Justice's (i4J) community justice worker (CJW) initiatives, including:

1. As co-designers,

2. As host organizations, and

3. As advocates for unauthorized practice of law (UPL) reform.

Hear from i4J about the various roles that legal services organizations, including LSC grantees, play in designing, developing, and administering CJW programs.

"By working with system actors who are key UPL decision-makers, LSC grantees can move the needle on UPL reform to launch CJW programs in their jurisdiction and expand access to justice for all." 

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