We are proud to be one of the six founding signatories of the Framework for Collaborative Pro Bono in Aotearoa.
The country’s first pro bono network, the Collaborative Framework is a strategic group which aims to enhance access to justice for all New Zealanders, especially our most vulnerable communities. Along with the 25 hour target set for each lawyer, to motivate more pro bono work, the framework provides a network to align with, sharing knowledge to improve efficiencies and the impact of pro bono work nationally.
Tim Conder contributed to the development of this initiative, led by Te Ara Ture, along with five other firms – Gilbert Walker, Simpson Grierson, DLA Piper, Russel McVeagh and Luke Cunningham Clere.
“As a litigator, I have seen first hand the challenges that many clients face in accessing justice. This is one of the reasons why I’ve been so eager to see more lawyers providing Pro Bono (and Legal Aid) services. Te Are Ture has been doing important work in this area, providing Community Law Centres with a network of lawyers who can acheive positive outcomes for clients who would not otherwise have the assistance of a lawyer. But that depends on as many lawyers as possible putting their hand to the wheel.”
Tim sees cross-firm collaboration as key to creating more successful and impactful use of pro bono time. A structured pathway and a platform for collaboration, the group will share ideas and best practice, report on targets, and work together to solve challenges – ensuring pro bono work is more effectively tailored to serve those who need it and facilitating more high-quality services nationally.
One of Holland Beckett’s core values is community and pro bono work plays a key role in our committment to supporting the communities we are part of. This framework is a significant step towards improving access to justice for the more vulnerable and will support New Zealand lawyers to give back to communities in need. As one of the ‘founding firms’, we look forward to many more joining the network to support each other and make a difference together.
For more information on joing the collective, you can visit the Te Ara Ture website here: Pro Bono Framework – Te Ara Ture