Topic: Advice/consulting

  • Justice42 Social Return On Investment Forecast

    Justice42 Social Return On Investment Forecast

    Justice42,a social enterprise designing alternative dispute resolution systems, is on a mission to improve the quality of divorce procedures and outcomes. After several years of R&D with the support of the HiiL Foundation and the Dutch Legal Aid Council, the company brought uitelkaar.nl to the market. Uitelkaar.nl is an online solution empowering and guiding divorcees in negotiating their own arrangements, collaboratively and at a fixed price, with reduced involvement of legal experts.

    The analysis is a prediction of the social value over the period 2019 to 2021, based on primary data collected in 2018 and early 2019 as well as secondary evidence. First, the report will introduce the social enterprise and its solution. Then, following a stakeholder analysis, a theory of change will be introduced for each selected stakeholder group together with indicators for measuring the expected changes. Subsequently, the social value of these changes as well as the net contribution will be estimated. The report concludes with the calculation of the SROI ratio, a sensitivity analysis as well as recommendations.

  • Assessing the social value of the Employment Law Centre

    Assessing the social value of the Employment Law Centre

    “The Employment Law Centre of WA (Inc) (ELC) is a Western Australian (WA) based, not-for-profit community legal centre that has been operating for 14 years, specialising in employment law. They provide free employment law advice (mostly from their primary service, a state wide telephone line) and also offer further assistance in the form of representation if clients meet specialised criteria, legal education and outreach and law reform efforts. The Centre focuses on vulnerable, non-unionised employees in WA. The main legal issues they cover include unfair dismissal; adverse action; unlawful termination; underpayment of entitlements; breach of contract; bullying, equal opportunity matters and occupational health and safety. The advice given to clients over the Advice Line is from trained paralegals and junior solicitors operating under the supervision of a senior solicitor. Further assistance is generally provided by solicitors. Generally, all advice and assistance given is of a standard that vulnerable/ disadvantaged clients may not otherwise be able to afford. The centre advises clients on the claim or claims they are eligible to make, the benefits and disadvantages of pursing available claims, the merits of available claims and practical guidelines on how to make these claims. The aim is that the advice will benefit the client in the following ways: increased benefits from legal proceedings (both financial and non-financial), reduce health problems relating to stress/anxiety and improvements to the overall well-being of the client. Additional social benefits to the court system include reducing court costs by reducing the amount of weak/baseless claims and claims in the wrong jurisdiction, reducing potential social security payments to clients and reducing the burden on the health system.”