NLAF Resources
Aboriginal communities
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Evaluation of the Guide to Legal Services for Aboriginal People in NSW and the ACT
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Guide to Legal Services for Aboriginal People in NSW and the ACT
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Newly arrived and CALD communities
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Resource/Reference Guide for Sudanese People
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Legal resources for newly arrived migrants and refugeesOnline catalogue of plain language legal resources targeted at newly arrived migrants and refugees. |
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Checklist for working with CALD communities
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Quick Guide to Working with Interpreters in Legal Settings
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Disasters and emergencies
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Catalogue of plain language law resources for victims of natural disasters and emergencies |
Employment Law Services
Employment Law Services in AustraliaThe working group has mapped the provision of specialist free legal services across Australia. This table sets out information about the organisations providing specialist public legal assistance across states and territories in Australia.
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Diagram of unmet need for employment law services in NSW
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Domestic Violence
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Domestic violence resource listThe NLAF DV Working Group has worked together with the Legal Information Access Centre (LIAC) to develop a list of resources about domestic violence. The list includes current available resources in a variety of formats including fact sheets, booklets, pamphlets, audio CD and DVDs and websites. The list is located on the LIAC website. |
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Map of NSW domestic violence sector
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Key to Map of the Domestic Violence Sector
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Report on Family Violence ForumOn 10 May 2010, the NLAF DV Working Group together with the Australian and NSW Law Reform Commissions hosted a Family Violence Forum. The Forum gave participants an opportunity to provide input into the Family Violence Inquiry. This document was produced to facilitate the making of submissions to the Inquiry. |
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Questions and proposals in the Family Violence Inquiry Consultation paper relating to RRR issuesThis document was produced to facilitate the making of submissions to the Australian Law Reform Commission Family Violence Inquiry.
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