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NACLC Services

With the support of annual project grants, NACLC is able to provide a range of free and subsidised services and resources to CLCs.

A list of the range of services NACLC provides to the CLC sector can be found HERE.

Management Support Online (MSO)

NACLC Management Support Online (MSO) is a web based integrated set of services and resources being provided by NACLC to member Community Legal Centres. more

Accreditation (SPP)

The NACLC Accreditation Scheme has been developed to provide an industry based certification process for Community Legal Centres (CLCs) that will support and give recognition to good practice in the delivery of community legal services. more

Insurances

NACLC manages and coordinates a number of insurance schemes for the benefit of CLCs. more

Online Legal Resources for CLCs

With the assistance of grants from the Attorney-General’s Department, NACLC provides all CLCs with access to over 90 different online legal publications and databases via subscriptions from LexisNexis. more

CLEAR database

The Community Legal Education and Reform Database contains information about community legal education, community development and law reform projects undertaken by Australian Community Legal Centres. more

Bulletin Board System (BBS)

The BBS is an electronic mail and conferencing system that is open to all community legal centres (CLCs) and their workers. It is a communication tool similar to an intranet that provides messaging (i.e. email) plus online discussion forums via folders, as well as an individual and group calendar function. more

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. more

WebEx

The Commonwealth Attorney General’s Department has continued to fund Community Legal Centres access to WebEx technologies. more

ICT Pilot Advisory Project

Throughout 2011 NACLC piloted a Community Legal Centre (CLC) Information & Communications Technology (ICT) Advisory Project in the states of WA and Tasmania. more

NACLC Members Page

This page is for Community Legal Centres only, and is password protected. If you are from a CLC and require a password, please contact NACLC on 02 9264 9595. more

Legal Needs Assessment Framework

The Legal Needs Assessment Framework and its associated Strategic Planning Toolkit are powerful new tools which allow CLCs to estimate and analyse legal need in the context of disadvantage in their communities. Improved understanding of legal need allows for evidence-based strategic planning for targeted CLC service delivery and evidence-based argument for the activities of CLCs in funding submissions. more

Professional Legal Training (PLT) in Regional, Rural and Remote Australia

This project introduces law graduates seeking Professional Legal Training (PLT) placements, to legal assistance services in regional, rural and remote Australia.  Law graduates provide valuable help to regional communities, whilst being supervised by an experienced Solicitor.  To find out more open the link - PLT in RRR

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