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CLSIS

The Community Legal Service information System (CLSIS) database has been used for data collection by Community Legal Services across Australia since 2003 and is a requirement of the funding Service Level Agreement. Data is collected about clients, their legal matters, and the advice and casework services provide, as well as Projects undertaken by centres. Information collected can provide centres with detailed demographic and social data useful for planning, accountability and lobbying purposes.

A list of training dates and a link to register is available for CLCs on the NACLC Members' Page.

Data backup for CLCs

This document describes how you can ensure that data at your centre is being correctly secured. Data security is critical to the day-to-day functioning of your Community Legal Centre.

Following the steps in this document will assist you to ensure that your data is adequately protected.

Any feedback and suggestions for improvement to this document are welcome. Please forward any comments to justin at finrea.com.au

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This document describes how you can ensure that data at your centre is being correctly secured. Data security is critical to the day-to-day functioning of your Community Legal Centre. Following the steps in this document will assist you to ensure that your data is adequately protected. [more]
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