The National Pro Bono Centre (NPBC) uses social media to connect with individuals, organisations, and communities working to improve access to justice and support pro bono legal work.
We value open, respectful dialogue and encourage you to engage with us online – but we ask you to please take a moment to review our social media guidelines before participating.
Important note
We do not offer legal advice via our social media channels. If you need legal advice, we may signpost you to an appropriate organisation, but we cannot provide legal assistance ourselves.
Guidelines for engaging with us
Please do:
Please don’t:
Moderation and House Rules
We reserve the right to hide, delete, or report content that breaches these guidelines.
We may block, mute, or report users who
We aim to create a safe and respectful online space. Inappropriate or harmful content will not be tolerated.
Monitoring and Responding
Our social media accounts are monitored regularly, but please note that many NPBC staff work part-time.
We read all messages and respond where appropriate, but we may not be able to reply to every message individually.
Likes, Shares and Follows
We may follow, like, or share posts from individuals or organisations we believe are relevant to our mission. However:
Safeguarding and Accessibility
We are committed to maintaining an accessible and safe environment for everyone. If you require content in an alternative format or need to raise a safeguarding concern, please contact us directly.
If You See Something That Doesn’t Seem Right
If you come across content on our social media channels that you believe violates this guidance or the platform’s terms of service, please report it to us at:admin@nationalprobonocentre.org.uk
Policy Updates
This guidance may be updated periodically. We recommend checking back to stay informed about any changes.
Last updated: August 2025