Access to Justice (ATJ) in the context of UK housing is a concept that emphasizes the right to fair and equal access to legal services and resources that is necessary to ensure that people can resolve their housing disputes in a timely and cost-effective manner. ATJ is a two-pronged approach that aims to ensure that individuals have access to justice through the courts, and that key stakeholders, such as the government, have access to the best possible advice and resources to ensure that justice is delivered.
The purpose of ATJ is to ensure that individuals have access to the legal system, which means that they can seek redress for their housing disputes and be provided with the necessary assistance to resolve their issues. ATJ also seeks to ensure that the UK housing system is efficient and just, with an emphasis on providing individuals with the resources they need to ensure that their rights are protected.
The scope of ATJ is broad and includes a range of initiatives, such as providing legal