We are thrilled to launch a partnership with Royal Holloway, welcoming students from the University to volunteer with the charity between June and September.
Press release: Royal Holloway partners with charity Support Through Court to support people facing court alone
Support Through Court is pleased to launch a partnership with Royal Holloway, University of London, welcoming students from the university to volunteer with the charity between June and September.
Support Through Court is a national charity providing free practical and emotional help to people who must represent themselves in civil and family court. Students from Royal Holloway will support the charity’s vital work in London, at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Central Family Court, assisting people who are navigating the court process without legal representation.
Through this summer placement, students will gain valuable insight into the justice system and develop key communication skills. They will support clients in person, over the phone, and at court hearings, providing much-needed assistance while building practical experience that will be relevant across legal and public service careers.
Emma Taylor, Chief Executive of Support Through Court, said: “We’re thrilled to welcome Royal Holloway students this summer. With the demand for our services continuing to grow, their support will make a real difference to people going through court alone. At the same time, the experience offers students the chance to develop essential skills and a deeper understanding of the justice system.”
Matthew Humphreys, Executive Dean of Royal Holloway’s School of Law and Social Sciences, said: “We’re delighted to announce our partnership with Support Through Court—an initiative that offers our students the opportunity to engage with the court system in a practical and meaningful way. This collaboration provides invaluable hands-on experience, helping students to develop key skills for their future careers in law and beyond. By supporting members of the local community through the challenges of the court process, this initiative not only fosters a sense of social responsibility but also reflects our core values as a university of social purpose.”
Support Through Court relies on volunteers to help deliver its services across England and Wales, with over 1000 volunteers supporting people alone in the last financial year. As a charity, it depends on donations and partnerships to continue supporting thousands of clients each year.