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.
A set of videos that discuss how people who can neither afford a lawyer or access public legal services use digital self-help resources to navigate tenancy legal issues and the relevant legal frameworks.
Translation of a series of existing English language video resources into Arabic, Vietnamese and Hindi to better serve need from growing CALD communities.
A series of videos for people with cognitive disability about working with a lawyer. These will provide information and strategies to help them understand their rights and participate meaningfully in the lawyer/client relationship.
A self-assessed triage tool that will assist people accessing the legal service to safely disclose the legal and non-legal issues they are experiencing.
Help for CALD women to increase their legal literacy on family violence/law issues through community legal education tailored to their cultural and linguistic community.
A practical e-learning program aimed at training non-legal professionals to identify legal issues and connect vulnerable clients to legal help.
This project will develop a profile of wage theft and underpayment recovery actions through analysis of administrative data, case characteristics and outcomes at Springvale Monash Legal Service.
A report documenting how women experiencing domestic and family violence (DFV) are policed and criminalised.
A state-wide study of the experiences of families seeking reunification within the Victorian child protection system.
Marketing and promotion of parenting discrimination tool.
A research report produced to build knowledge and awareness of Victoria Police use of predictive, risk based, assessment tools and policing approaches.
Translation of family violence video resources.
Our grants prioritise projects that improve understanding of legal need and capability and increase opportunities for Victorians to resolve their everyday legal issues.