Projects we've funded
Browse projects and access reports and other outputs from funded projects.
Browse projects and access reports and other outputs from funded projects.
Sessions to provide information on legal strategies to address unfair and unlawful delays in family reunion visa processing.
A competitive grant program for neighbourhood houses to apply for funds to run events during Victorian Law week in 2023.
The Activist Rights website has recently undergone a significant re-design and update to make it more modern and user friendly.
This project will develop a culturally safe and educational video that explains what is meant by a conflict of interest in the legal sector for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community.
African-Australian Legal Forum to be held in Footscray on 22nd August 2019 that will discuss the legal issues and community concerns that people from African background have with the Courts.
The project will produce and distribute a series of engaging and informative legal rights messages for a general community broadcasting audience. The short announcements will address issues such as protest rights, renter rights, fines, consumer law and family violence. The content will be tailored to a community radio listening audience.
Community consultation to ensure resources reflect language, terminology and content that meet the needs of First Nations people.
A video project designed to increase awareness and use of the Victorian Charter of Human Rights by showing how it can benefit Victorians.
A community legal education project that aims to build young people’s knowledge of sexual consent and the law through a pleasure framework. The module will focus on healthy, pleasurable and legal sexual relationships between young people. The project will be developed in partnership with GenWest.
Updating two of WIRE’s high distribution information booklets - Separation & Property and Stalking to include changes in legislation, support agency information and accessibility to meet the needs of the audience.
A pilot project to increase awareness of voluntary mental health consumer rights. It will include digital resources and information sessions to educate voluntary mental health consumers and supporters about their rights.
This project will help migrant women experiencing family violence to stay in Australia. Peninsula Community Legal Centre will create an online tool to guide support workers through the complex application process for women whose visa status is dependent on their partner to remain in Australia and leave the abusive relationship.
Our grants prioritise projects that improve understanding of legal need and capability and increase opportunities for Victorians to resolve their everyday legal issues.