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.
Planning Ahead webinar and resources for the deaf community.
Video snapshots of new and updated employment law issues.
Videos on legal topics in Vietnamese delivered by lawyers.
Delivery of community legal education to help culturally and linguistically diverse young people increase their literacy on family violence issues and shift attitudes that allow it to occur.
Development of a resource for people in prisons to better understand the laws and legal issues that relate to being incarcerated.
A peer education project to support women and families experiencing family violence in Mitchell Shire to connect to their community and engage with support services.
Exploring how community legal education strategies may be expanded to reach young people through social media platforms.
Production of age-appropriate legal resources about the family law system, in particular Family Court orders, which impact young people involved.
Understanding the relationship between how women’s agency, the extent to which they can tell their own story, is portrayed in Family Violence Intervention Order applications and the outcomes of those applications.
This project aims to improve the provision of targeted and timely legal help and information for Victorians with financial legal problems by investigating help-seeker data and conducting research with clients and referral partners to identify earlier opportunities for legal help that reduces financial legal problems escalating to court.
The Law and Advocacy Centre for Women, in partnership with Elizabeth Morgan House and researchers from the University of Melbourne, seek to identify barriers and legal needs of women in custody to maintain contact with their children where child protection is involved. The project addresses the gaps in knowledge and data relating to the unmet legal and support needs for women who are in the criminal justice system, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, and also have child protection involvement.
Exploring if COVID-19 fines were disproportionately issued to culturally and linguistically diverse communities during 2020.
Our grants prioritise projects that improve understanding of legal need and capability and increase opportunities for Victorians to resolve their everyday legal issues.