
New partnership will provide legal and practical support for families of injured children.
Minster Law has teamed up with the Major Trauma Signposting Partnership (MTSP) to support children and families affected by traumatic injuries at Sheffield Children’s Hospital.
The partnership combines Minster Law’s legal expertise with MTSP’s support services, ensuring families get the help they need.
A specialist advisor from MTSP and a Citizens Advice representative will work closely with families, offering guidance on legal matters and rehabilitation. Minster Law, one of only two firms on MTSP’s legal panel, will focus on early intervention and tailored support to help children recover.
Minster Law’s team, led by Stacy Clements, includes experienced lawyers Matthew Nash and Daniel Bates, who specialise in complex paediatric trauma cases such as brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, and amputations.
Andrew Pemberton, managing director of MTSP, said, “The MTSP takes great care in selecting our legal panel for each of the major-trauma centres where we support patients. Minster Law has demonstrated a deep understanding of the needs of families facing trauma, and their experienced, locally based team will be available to provide immediate support.
“We look forward to working with Minster Law in making the MTSP a success.”
Stacy Clements, partner at Minster Law, said, “We are honoured to be working as part of the MTSP legal panel, supporting children receiving care at the world-class Sheffield Children’s Hospital. Our goal is to address the unique challenges these families face and provide compassionate, tailored support.”
Additionally, Minster Law is supporting The Children’s Hospital Charity, actively fundraising for their annual Snowflake Appeal, which raises vital funds for Sheffield Children’s. The hospital, one of only three standalone children’s hospitals in the UK, provides specialised care to patients across Yorkshire and beyond.