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Welcome to the National Association of Community Legal Centres
CLCs acting together to make a differenceThe National Association of Community Legal Centres (NACLC) is the association of state community legal centre organisations in Australia. Its members are:
Together, these organisations represent around 200 community legal centres nationally. For more information about NACLC please click here. Community legal centres (CLCs) are independent, non-profit community organisations that provide free legal services to the public. Community legal centres that provide referral, advice and assistance to more than 350,000 people each year. These services are provided free of charge. About 20 centres receive no or very little funding and are staffed entirely by volunteers. All other centres receive funds from a variety of sources including state and federal governments and philanthropic organisations. For more information about CLCs please click here. Community Compassion JusticeLatest News
National Financial Management Guide for Community Legal Centres - 17 November 2008
The National Financial Management Guide for Community Legal Centres has been produced to assist staff at CLCs meet the financial accountability requirements to their funders. » more National Financial Management Guide for Community Legal Centres - 17 November 2008 The National Financial Management Guide for Community Legal Centres has been produced to assist staff at CLCs meet the financial accountability requirements to their funders. » more Performance Monitoring Framework for CLCs - 22 October 2008 NACLC received funding from the Commonwealth Attorney-General's Department (AGD) to retain a consultant to report on measuring outcomes for CLCs. » more Why community legal centres are good value - 30 September 2008 Community Legal Centres (CLCs) have been a vital component of the provision of legal services in Australia for more than 30 years. » more The Law Council of Australia and the National Pro Bono Resource Centre have teamed up again to host the second National Access to Justice and Pro Bono Conference, to be held on 14 and 15 November 2008 in Sydney. » more |
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