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Announcements, insights and updates from research, events, resources and grants.
Announcements, insights and updates from research, events, resources and grants.
We are very pleased to announce the release of our report: Smarter Data: The use and utility of administrative data in Victorian courts and tribunals.
We are finally out of lockdown (hooray!) and really looking forward to our Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS) fieldwork beginning early in 2022.
The projects that were supported this year demonstrated potential to make a significant contribution to Victorians and the legal sector.
In this session, we provided tips and tools for delivering a successful webinar – and avoiding common pitfalls.
Last night Victorians around the state tuned in online for The Law and You Forum 2021, Age of innocence? Revisiting the age of criminal responsibility in Victoria.
Research continues apace despite challenges posed by public health restrictions.
Greetings from the VLF research team in Victorian lockdown. Research is progressing at pace, though COVID-19 and associated public health restrictions have created challenges for some of our work
We are looking forward to beginning fieldwork early in the new year once more of Victoria is vaccinated and it is safe to return to the field.
We’ve been consulting with past General Grant recipients to find out what lessons they learned from conducting funded projects.
It’s almost springtime and we're delighted to provide an update on VLF research.
Stronger data capability means organisations can develop a better understanding of community need through the collection and use of data, helping inform decisions about service design and delivery.
From 1 July, the Victoria Law Foundation will launch its 2021/22 grant program. Here is an overview so you can start planning.
We have been working hard to get our Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS) ready to go into the field.
The Public Understanding of Law Survey (the PULS) is now at the pilot stage and will be entering the field shortly, once COVID restrictions ease and we are able to conduct face-to-face interviews.
Thanks to everyone who attended an activity last week, whether it was a face to face session, consultation or an online event. We hope that you found it relevant, informative and practical.
Our Public Understanding of Law Survey is almost in the field, and we aim to speak to 6,000 members of the Victorian public to understand their experience of law from the bottom-up.
People with physical and mental health issues fare badly at law. Responding to the evidence through effective policy and practices could make a significant difference to many people.