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Announcements, insights and updates from research, events, resources and grants.
Announcements, insights and updates from research, events, resources and grants.
Join us for between 15 – 21 May 2023 to find legal answers to everyday problems, get legal help and learn more about the law.
In our recent Research Network webinar, Dr Lacey Schaefer, from Griffith University, discussed the implementation and effectiveness of problem-solving courts in Australia over the past 25 years.
If you have an interest in access to justice, our latest and third report from the Data Mapping Project should be on your radar.
The PULS provides new ways to capture and understand people’s experience of and response to justiciable issues.
The inaugural Ballarat Legal Laneway Breakfast brought the iconic event to regional Victoria for the first time.
Funded by a Victoria Law Foundation Community Legal Grant, Tenants Victoria used digital tools to direct tenants to the information they need.
In the third of our video series about the PULS, we explain how it goes a step beyond the legal needs survey by looking at legal capability.
Over 400 members of Victoria’s legal sector gathered in iconic Hardware Lane this morning for the 20th annual Legal Laneway Breakfast.
Following our highly successful online International Access to Justice forum in April 2022, we’re delighted to announce the event for 2023!
As we come to the end of the year, we are pleased to share our 2021-22 Annual Report.
The third from our Data Mapping project, this report examines the use and utility of administrative data collected by dispute and complaint resolution bodies in Victoria.
Knowing how to engage a community you are not a part of can prove challenging, particularly when dealing with sensitive and personal issues.
Up to $20,000 for community projects improving civil legal understanding or access to justice.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at Victoria Legal Aid's recent work in creating accessibility supports for information on their website.
Integrating health and legal services is a pretty good idea.
In the second of our video series about the PULS, we break down Legal needs surveys to give a little background on the purpose and value of the project.
Our grants prioritise projects that improve understanding of legal need and capability and increase opportunities for Victorians to resolve their everyday legal issues.