Title: National Occupational Standards for Legal Advice
1National Occupational Standards for Legal Advice
DatePresenters Name
2What are National Occupational Standards?
Standards of performance expected of staff and
volunteers
3Why National Occupational Standards?
- Widen access to quality advice services for the
general public
- Improve the quality and consistency of legal
advice
- Create a more flexible workforce by enhancing the
transferability of skills for staff moving within
the legal advice field
- Create a more coherent career development path
for the legal advice workforce
- Raise profile of legal advice to encourage new
entrants to enter the field, and the public to
access services
- Enhance access to funding support for the
training and development of workers across the
sector
4How were the Standards developed?
- Funded by European Social Fund and Legal Services
Commission
- Led by Steering Group comprising Advice Services
Alliance, Advice UK, Age Concern England,
Citizens Advice, DIAL UK, ILEX, Law Centres
Federation, Legal Services Commission, Local
Government Association, Refugee Council, OISC,
Shelter, Shelter Cymru, The Law Society, Youth
Access
- Developed and refined through wide consultation
with practitioners working in advice
organisations in the voluntary, public and
private sectors throughout England and Wales
5How can the Standards be used?
- Benchmarking organisational practices
- Developing job descriptions and person
specifications
- Recruiting and inducting new staff and volunteers
- Identifying individual learning needs and
organisational skills gaps
- Designing, delivering and evaluating learning and
development
- Managing and developing individual and team
performance
- As a common language for working in partnership
- As the basis for nationally-recognised
qualifications
6What do NOS for Advice cover?
LA3 Develop and manage interviews with
clients LA15 Represent clients in formal
proceedings LA28 Provide support for other
practitioners
LA31 Criminal Law Advice and Casework LA32 First-
line Disability Legal Advice LA36 The Provision
of Advice to Young People on their Rights under
the Law
7What other NOS are available?
- Business and Administration
- Customer Service
- Fundraising
- Health and Safety
- Information Technology
- Management and Leadership
- Managing Volunteers
- Personnel
- Trustees and Management Committee Members
- Workplace Violence
8Generic Units
- Knowledge and Understanding
9Knowledge Units
- Knowledge and Understanding
10Levels of Knowledge Units
LA61 Asylum Legal Advice and Casework
11Putting the Standards to Work
Strategic objectives
People management and development
Workforce planning
Recruitment selection
Job design
Working in teams/ partnerships
Succession planning
Induction
Career development
Assuring quality
Learning development needs analysis, design,
delivery evaluation
Personal performance
Performance management
Continuing personal professional development
Developing organisational culture competence
Assessment
Recognition
12Identifying Relevant Standards
4. Produce the role profile
3. Identify relevant knowledge units
2. Identify relevant generic units
1. List the task, duties or responsibilities of
the job
13Generalist Adviser
LA1 Establish communication with clients
LA8 Enable clients to act on their own behalf
LA2 Support clients to make use of the service
LA9 Assist clients to gain access to other
services
LA3 Develop and manage interviews with clients
LA10 Provide and receive referrals on behalf of
clients
LA4 Provide information and advice using the
telephone
LA16 Negotiate on behalf of clients
LA5 Provide information to clients
LA20 Evaluate and develop own practice
LA6 Support clients to plan, implement and
review action
HSA Ensure your own actions reduce risks to
health and safety
LA7 Provide continuing support to clients
14Housing Advice Caseworker
LA40 Housing Legal Advice and Casework
HSA Ensure your own actions reduce risks to
health and safety
15Advice Supervisor
16Receptionist
17Guide to Good Practice
5. Evaluate your performance
4. Use the standards as checklists
3. Plan the task
2. Identify relevant standards
1. Choose a task
18Performance Management
6. Provide feedback
5. Appraise performance
4. Perform to standards
3. Agree support required
2. Identify relevant standards
19Benefits for Individuals
For individuals, National Occupational Standards
- support their professional development
- open up a wider range of career possibilities
- help them transfer competence to other jobs or
work contexts - give them confidence they are working to best
practice standards - help them speak with authority and present a
professional image
20Benefits for Line Managers
For line managers, National Occupational
Standards
- ensure their staff are clear about their
responsibilities and competent to carry them
out - provide a ready-made framework for performance
management and appraisal - make assessment an integral part their work
- help them provide specific feedback designed to
improve performance - allow them to delegate responsibility to staff
with confidence - ensure their staff comply with legal and
organisational requirements
21Benefits for Organisations
For organisations, National Occupational
Standards
- provide an integrated structure for management
and development - align individual effort with organisational goals
and targets - help develop and retain a highly skilled,
motivated and flexible workforce - assure the quality required to win and retain
contracts - provide a common language and standards of
quality in partnerships - enhance public confidence and understanding of
the organisation and the sector
22Further Information
If you want to know more about theNational
Occupational Standards for Legal Advice,contact
Skills for Justice 0114 261 1499 info_at_skillsforjus
tice.com