Non-Legal Services
Our clients are those who are facing injustice, cannot afford private legal representation and are impacted by legal problems. As a legal service and respected voice in our communities, we take an active role in networking with communities, government and non-government agencies. We are committed to the best outcomes for our clients and communities:
- Equitable access to justice that is effective, inclusive, responsive, and efficient.
- Funding and resources to address identified unmet legal and cultural needs.
- Practices that are culturally safe and community-oriented and trauma evidenced.
Programs, activities, and initiatives
We continue to provide indigenous communities with community legal education tailored to addressing and assisting individuals to make informed decisions and navigate legal matters effectively.
Our community legal education programs, activities, and initiatives:
- Assist with rights and responsibilities.
- Support people to understand what they can do to enforce their rights and carry out their responsibilities.
- Inform people about changes to law.
- Network with community, government, and non-government stakeholders and organisations.
- Engage community to ensure our services and practices are community-backed, culturally informed trauma evidenced.
- Provide Legal support to First Nations Foster and Kinship Carers.
Our advocacy commitment is to change (for the better) report and contribute to reform that advances clients, kin and community matters.
Our clients are those who are facing injustice, cannot afford private legal representation and are impacted by legal problems.
This is implemented through equitable access to justice that is effective, inclusive, responsive, and efficient. Funding and resources to address identified unmet legal and cultural needs, as well as practices that are culturally safe and community-oriented and trauma evidenced.