Monday, December 21, 2009

Intrested in doing some work for the citizens advice bureau or get into something simular?

Any ideas or anything i could start with beacuse basically i'm a law student and i'm actually bored at the moment i have read endless books and done my work i love to be hands on and apply things but i have been rejected from a total of 18 work experience places i applied for so maybe if i went in another direction i was thinking of CAB or anything else any other ideas of voluntry legal work? all help appreciatedIntrested in doing some work for the citizens advice bureau or get into something simular?
Yeah, I got at least one that was passed back from White house via Health %26amp; human Services. They suggested that I be an advocate for setting term limits on Judges and how for back into a bad Judges history people should be able to appeal, if he was disciplined. I think if a judge is removed, there ought to be a time limit on how far back cases he's worked can be appealed. It would cut down on the cost of appeals and enable a quicker way to clean up system and remove bad judges easier. Right now, it's easier to let them run their course, %26amp; if have to, pay retirement, versus costly investigations %26amp; appeals. The percentage of ethical misconduct %26amp; people trapped in this situation, doesn't warrant a need for change. It's easier to have the acceptable loss %. If we set limits to 2 yrs, instead of entire career, more people's lives, like mine would be easier, %26amp; more likely to remove. I've been fighting same jerk 17yrs %26amp; dozens of appearances on 2 seperate losses [kids], same reason.Intrested in doing some work for the citizens advice bureau or get into something simular?
A lot more reading I'm afraid - Child Poverty Action Handbook on Social Security, Housing and Child Support Handbook should get you started. Since Legal Aid is NOT available for much of the Social Security system, many Solicitors don't touch it. Therefore the teaching of Social Security law at a Law School is somewhat scant.





Good luck my friend.
Go onto the CAB website, i think you can email them from there about working for them.
Apart from contacting the CAB, go to www.do-it.org.uk and register your interest there.
some food place/market like wegmans, tops, burger king, McD
Try your local law advice centre if you have one? Some areas have a welfare rights run by TUC/Council supported?
The best thing to do is to go to your local CAB office and they will let you know. Last time i dealt with CAB the person i spoke to said they are always on the lookout for volunteers. Good luck...

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