Reviewer panel
Civil Help is an information resource, not a regulated legal-advice provider. To keep the quality bar high on the highest-stakes content, we are building a panel of regulated solicitors, welfare-rights advisers, OISC-regulated immigration advisers, and clinicians who review and sign off on the relevant sectors.
Reviewers are named publicly on the guides and letter templates they have signed off, with the date of review and a link to their regulator's register so visitors can verify their credentials independently.
Panel forming
The first cohort of reviewers is being onboarded. Letters that require regulated sign-off remain in status: 'draft' and are not yet linked from the public letters index. Guides without a named reviewer carry the standard plain-English disclaimer.
If you are a regulated solicitor, OISC-regulated immigration adviser, welfare-rights specialist, or clinician interested in joining the panel, please get in touch via the About page.
How sign-off works
- The reviewer is sent the draft guide or letter for review.
- They return notes; the editorial team makes the corrections and sends the revised draft back for a final read.
- On sign-off, the reviewer's name, role, regulator, and review date are stored alongside the content and surfaced on the public page.
- Reviews are repeated annually, or sooner if the law materially changes (legislation amended, leading case, regulator update).
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