Federation Reports and Resources
Access to justice and funding
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State Budget Submission 10-11
The State Budget Submission 10-11 sets out the CLC sector’s state wide funding priorities for the 2010-11 Victorian Budget. |
Published 07-01-2010 |
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State Budget Submission 09-10
The State Budget Submission 09-10 sets out the CLC sector's state wide funding priorities for the 09-10 Victorian Budget. |
Published 12-12-2008 |
187kb |
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State Budget Submission 08-09
The State Budget Submission 08-09 sets out the CLC sector’s state wide funding priorities for the 08-09 Victorian Budget. |
Published 16-11-2007 |
483kb |
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Improving Access to Justice for Victims of Crime
Improving access to justice for victims of crime contains a proposal for establishing specialist programs in CLCs to better assist victims of crime. |
Published 12-10-2007 |
121kb |
Anti-terrorism laws
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Is Community a Crime? Report
This report summarises the proceedings at a 2008 forum convened by the Federation, Western Suburbs Legal Service and the Australian Tamil Rights Advocacy Council in which Muslim, Kurdish, Tamil and Somali communities affected by anti-terror laws came together to share information and experiences. The report highlights that communities impacted by anti-terror laws often share common experiences ... |
Published 01-12-2009 |
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Attorney-General's community law partnerships
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Community Law Partnerships Report
This report outlines future directions for this scheme, under which private law firms provide a range of support to CLCs to promote access to justice in Victoria. |
Published 16-03-2007 |
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CLC capacity building
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Capacity Building Final Report
The Capacity Building Final Report examines the key needs around CLC capacity and ways of building capacity. The action plan contained in the report has formed the basis for the Federation’s sector development work in 2007 and 2008. |
Published 16-03-2007 |
792kb |
CLC service delivery
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Complying with the Charter of Human Rights- a CLC guide
The practical guide is to help managers and coordinators of CLC comply with the rights and obligations contained in the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (Vic) (the Charter). CLCs will be able to use the information and checklists in the guide to review existing policies and procedures to ensure human rights are considered in all aspects of CLC operation and service delivery. W... |
Published 01-10-2008 |
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Community legal education
Below you will find fabulous resources for community legal centre workers who want to start a community legal education project or get some handy tips to improve their community legal education work.
Community Legal Education Made Easy Kit.
The Community Legal Education Made Easy Kit is a series of information sheets which are essential induction and practice tools to help CLCs conduct effective community legal education (CLE) work. Aimed at both lawyers and non-lawyers who conduct CLE work in CLCs, the information sheets are a “quick guide” to CLE theory, practice and resources. While directed primarily to people new to CLE work, the kit also assists those aiming to further develop this area of CLC work. The 2010 edition is the second edition of this kit, produced by the Community Development & Legal Education Working Group of the Federation.



