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We exist to help the magistracy be its best for all of society

We're the only membership body and independent voice for magistrates. We promote the sound administration of the law, campaign on policy and practice relating to the magistracy, provide support and development guidance to magistrates, and inform the public about the magistracy and the justice system

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Learn about magistrates

Magistrates make many of the legal decisions in England and Wales.

Visit MA learn

We provide tools to develop magistrates’ knowledge and skills. Our member-only learning hub, MA learn, contains more than 240 high-quality resources.

Search our publications library

Browse our advocacy reports, briefing notes, consultation responses and position statements published to support our policy work.
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Get updates on news and influencing

We advocate on behalf of our members and inform others about the vital role of the magistracy.

Get involved

Attend an event, join a diversity and inclusion network, participate in our community outreach initiative, volunteer for us, recruit a new member or leave us a gift.
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Get support

We provide peer support when being a magistrate feels tough.

Upcoming events

  • Online

Karen Canner – Making honours nominations

You should attend this webinar to hear Karen Canner from the Ministry of Justice explain the guidelines and procedures for nominating magistrates for Honours, like an OBE or MBE.
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  • Online

Restorative Solutions webinar – What is restorative justice?

You should attend this webinar to learn about restorative justice. Restorative Solutions will be joining us to talk about how restorative justice can create an opportunity for those harmed by harm or conflict, and those responsible for the harm, to communicate what happened, share the impact and agree a positive way forward.
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  • Online

Cultural understanding of Gypsy and Traveller communities webinar

You should attend this webinar to hear from Sam Worrall, Criminal Justice Policy Officer for the charity - 'Friends, Families and Travellers'. She will update us on their recently published 'Trapped in the Turnstile' report and outline details of their next project which focusses on looking at the cultural understanding magistrates and other court staff have of Gypsy and Traveller communities.

Our year in numbers

Between July 2024 and June 2025, we were busy influencing on behalf of our members and building opportunities for them to learn, develop and connect.

20

webinars on topics from child exploitation to the Probation service

830

new members joined us during the year

13

consultation responses and one advocacy report published

233

learning resources on MA learn, our online magistrates' training hub

3

parliamentary committee appearances

118

meetings with MoJ ministers and officials, the judiciary and others

58200

people engaged with by our 'Magistrates in the Community' teams

4

issues of Magistrate magazine published

2345

pieces of digital, print and broadcast media coverage secured

80700

visitors to our website

4

workshops for new magistrates held

84%

of our members said they would recommend MA membership to others

78%

of our members said they think MA membership is good value for money

Become a member

As a member, you’ll get access to a wealth of benefits to assist you to be the best magistrate you can be, including:
  • A learning hub with over 240 resources
  • Monthly webinars on topical issues
  • A support line run by fellow magistrates
  • Engaging e-newsletters and our magazine
  • Events where you can meet colleagues

Latest blogs and news

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  • Wider justice system

We welcome recommendations in Part 2 of the Leveson Review

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  • Wider justice system

MA welcomes retention of ‘Nightingale Courts’

The title page of the Sentencing Bill, which is now (January 2026) the Sentencing Act
  • Wider justice system

MA responds to Sentencing Bill’s Royal Assent

  • Family court matters
  • Wider justice system
  • Youth court matters

Latest updates for magistrates: January 2026