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![]() An overview of the Victorian infringements system, including tips and traps when helping clients. |
![]() Darwin Community Legal Service's 22nd human rights art award and exhibition will be held at the Darwin Supreme Court. |
![]() Workshop for health professionals on the different types of powers of attorney; medical, enduring, non enduring, supportive - what do they mean? Can a PoA be changed, can you change your mind? When they can be used? How to make a PoA What is capacity? |
![]() Brief introduction to the law, designed for VCAL students. The presentation was created after a request from the local TAFE provider to provide a basic overview of the legal system. |
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Workplace Rights for Teens This project aims to inform senior high school students about their rights, entitlements and responsibilities at work. The project was delivered by a solicitor from the Mackay Regional Community Legal Centre (MRCLC) at high schools in the Mackay, Whitsunday and Isaac Regional areas. The students were informed about modern awards, the National Employment Standards (NES), the duties and obligations owed to an employer, pay, finishing up or termination of employment, unfair dismissal, harassment, discrimination, workplace bullying and where to get assistance. |
![]() The project is a creative youth participation project designed to inform, educate and encourage young people concerning the societal impacts of their behaviour in organising or attending parties. By educating young people about the potential legal consequences for them individually, including criminal charges, the project will increase young people’s skills in positive decision making. In YAC's experience of working with young people for over 30 years, education is a valuable tool in supporting young people to have positive police interactions. If young people understand their obligations and responsibilities when ‘partying’ as well as the extent of police powers, then they are less likely to both ... |
![]() This is a legal education kit for educators to assist young people to understand their legal rights and responsibilities and make informed decisions about sex and relationships. The program covers the following topics:
The program was developed by Victoria Legal Aid and the Loddon Campaspe Community Legal Centre. |
![]() Building on the 'Legal Lingo Bingo' concept devised by Eastern CLC, this is an adaptation for lifetime planning issues like wills, estates, organ donation and 'living wills'. Players have bingo cards with squares labelled 'estates', 'intestacy', 'executors, etc. The presentation is supported by a PowerPoint with in-built buttons to easily navigate between the Bingo 'board' and each square / topic. This has been delivered as part of forums on elder abuse, powers of attorney and wills (in collaboration with Seniors Rights Victoria and local governments). The PowerPoint presentation and a sample Bingo card can be provided upon request, along with tips. Pl... |
![]() Various resources available regarding:
Please contact hunter_nsw@clc.net.au to obtain up-to-date copies of the resources available. |
![]() LGBTI people escaping domestic violence experience compounded disadvantage and marginalisation, social isolation, and multiple legal issues. They are some of the most vulnerable and at-risk people in the NSW. This CLE project involved the presentation of CLE sessions and the development of training resources regarding how to identify unsafe relationships and working with vulnerable LGBTIQ clients experiencing and escaping DFV, to workers from mainstream and specialist community and government services. The CLE sessions ran for three to four hours. The CLE sessions were held in locations where there are known LGBTIQ communities and with partner organisations ranging from DV services, health services, LGBTIQ organisations... |
![]() The Smart Justice project promotes a safer community in Victoria through criminal justice policies that reduce crime, are based on evidence, and comply with human rights. The project utilises fact sheets, a blog, submissions, social media and public events to promote public policy debate. |
![]() Tenants Queensland has developed a program of training opportunities for CLCs and other community services to raise awareness of tenancy law and dispute processes. After the de-funding of the tenants advocacy and support network, many community workers are being confronted with challenges that require an understanding of the relevant law and stakeholder involvement including QCAT. Options range from Webinar Hot Topics to accredited and individualised training sessions. |
![]() Workshop for new renters - can be used as a stand alone workshop. Alternatively, it can be delivered as part of an integrated presentation with other service providers. In our case, we presented with housing and youth agencies as well as Centrelink. Workshop covers:
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![]() A presentation for young people on relevant street laws. Topics covered: Police Powers, PSO's, Graffiti and Weapons |
![]() A series of short training sessions for community workers delivered as both face-to-face workshops and as webinars. |
![]() An overview of the Family Law Act in relation to post separation parenting. |
![]() An overview of where FDR may or may not be appropriate where there has been domestic violence. |
![]() A presentation for NSW housing tenants regarding disputes with neighbors, Apprehended Violence Orders, and noise disputes. |
![]() Information for young people regarding fines and the consequences of not paying. |
![]() Information for young people about debt that is transmitted through relationships and how to avoid sexually transmitted debt. |