Legal support for matters which occurred outside RCN membership
RCN support
Although we cannot provide legal representation if you were not in membership at the time of the incident, we can help you in other ways.
If you or a loved one has incurred an injury caused by someone else, see our personal injury guide and don’t delay in contacting us.
If your financial circumstances change due to your situation, you can access our welfare service.
If you are feeling stressed, disappointed or upset at any point, contact the RCN’s Counselling Service. We offer short term, telephone based counselling as part of your membership.
We also have a range on online resource you can access. For example, our careers resources for members include advice on applying for jobs following dismissal if that is relevant to your situation.
Other sources of legal support
Unfortunately we cannot offer legal support or representation for issues which arose outside of your RCN membership, or recommend an external solicitor.
If you were a member of another trade union at the time of the incident you need help with, ask if they will represent you.
It's worth checking whether your insurance policies (such as house or car insurance) include legal expenses cover.
Your local Citizens Advice can offer free initial advice.
Advocate can help you find pro bono (free) legal assistance from volunteer barristers. To receive support from them you will need to be referred by an advice agency (Citizens Advice may be able to arrange a referral for you) or a lawyer.
If you live in England or Wales, the Law Society's directory provides contact details of solicitors/firms in your local area. In Northern Ireland you can contact the Law Society of Northern Ireland and in Scotland the Law Society of Scotland.
The Law Centres Federation provides free legal advice and representation to disadvantaged people living in England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
If you live in Scotland, the Scottish Legal Aid Board's online calculator can help you assess whether you qualify for advice and financial assistance in a civil, criminal or children's case.
Counselling
Get help with the emotional impact of problems at work through our dedicated counselling service for members.
Search our advice guides
See our A-Z of advice. These guides will help you answer many of your questions about work.
Counselling
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Page last updated - 26/08/2023