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Access to Justice
Courts and COVID-19
Courts have gone through massive change as a result of COVID-19, some planned, if significantly accelerated, much imposed. This session explores what this means for access to justice.
Video
Research
March 31, 2022
Access to Justice
Making administrative data smarter
Administrative data continues to play an important role in how we understand how people interact with the justice system. This session looks at whether this data is it fulfilling its potential, and how we might we make it smarter.
Video
Research
March 30, 2022
Access to Justice
Deregulation of the legal profession
The opportunities and challenges associated with deregulation of legal activity continue to form a central part of contemporary access to justice debates. Will it make legal advice more available, or does it risk poor advice and bad outcomes for people? This session explores recent issues and where we might be going next.
Video
Research
March 30, 2022
Access to Justice
Legal tech and access to justice
In recent years, legal tech has gone through rapid growth and exerts increasing influence across all areas of law. This session explores what this might mean for access to justice.
Video
Research
March 30, 2022
Families and relationships
Family violence
Real Life Research in Partnership
The report investigated the civil law needs of older people in the Barwon region and aimed to strengthen research capacity at Barwon Community Legal Service through partnership with Deakin University.
Report
Grants
March 1, 2022
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Legal Literacy Evaluation Final
Report
Grants
February 25, 2022
Families and relationships
Family violence
Gendered Injustice: The Policing and Criminalisation of Victim-Survivors of Domestic and Family Violence
The report investigates how women, especially those experiencing domestic and family violence are policed and criminalised in Victoria.
Report
Grants
January 1, 2022
Legal assistance
Submission on Estimated Time Spent measure for NLAP Jurisdictional Performance Report
Victoria Law Foundation was invited to provide comment on proposed guidance and reporting of a new Estimated Time Spent (ETS) measure as required by the National Legal Assistance Partnership 2020–2025 (NLAP).
Submission
VLF
November 4, 2021
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2020-21 Annual Report
Annual report
VLF
October 1, 2021
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Victoria Law Foundation Reflect RAP 2021 - 2022
Document
VLF
July 1, 2021
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Strategic Plan 2021-2024
Document
VLF
July 1, 2021
Voting
Parliament
Democracy Rules: Teaching Electoral Systems & Civic Participation
Democracy rules aims to explain these facts and themes in an engaging manner and to make a worthy contribution to what might be described as the ‘democratic life experience’ of your students.
Guide
Learn
June 23, 2021
Policing
Predictive Policing and Young People
The report investigates the impact of predictive and pre-emptive policing strategies on young people in Victoria, Australia.
Report
Grants
June 1, 2021
Legal assistance
Submission on National Legal Assistance Data Strategy
Our submission noted that national legal assistance policy has shifted to focus on people facing disadvantage and provision of client-centric service based on people’s legal needs and capabilities.
Submission
VLF
May 13, 2021
Law Talk
Victoria's super tribunal: how VCAT evolved into Australia's busiest tribunal for resolving civil disputes
Presented by Justice Quigley at Law Talks, this powerpoint contains VCAT's history, present operation, process, relevance to principles of justice and recent reforms
Video
Learn
December 11, 2020
Legal assistance
Submission on the Draft National Legal Assistance Service Data Strategy 2020­­–21 to 2021–22
Victoria Law Foundation was invited to comment on the Draft National Legal Assistance Service Data Strategy 2020–21 to 2021–22.
Submission
VLF
November 16, 2020
Housing and tenancy
Social housing
The growth of community housing: what does it mean for tenants? Preliminary Research Report
The report examines the impact of different social housing arrangements on tenants' rights, specifically comparing eviction rates and legal proceedings between community housing organisations and public housing.
Report
Grants
November 1, 2020
Legal practice
Technology Enhanced Access to Legal Assistance (The TEALS Project) Report
The report evaluated the Legal Connector, an online triage tool aimed at streamlining client intake and improving legal service delivery.
Report
Grants
November 1, 2020
No items found.
2019-20 Annual Report
Annual report
VLF
October 1, 2020
Legal assistance
Submission on the NLAP 2020–2025 Draft Client Survey Reporting Guidance
Victoria Law Foundation was invited to make a submission on the Draft Client Survey Reporting Guidance, a document intended to support consistent client survey reporting.
Submission
VLF
September 28, 2020
Data systems and processes
Media Release: Apples, Oranges and Lemons
Media release
Research
July 8, 2020
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Assessing Access to Justice: How Much “Legal” do People Need and How Can We Know?
Dr McDonald’s paper considers the question of just how much “legal” understanding or help different people require to enjoy access to justice, and just what type of research evidence we need to know.
Paper
Research
July 8, 2020
Legal assistance
Self help
Legal help
Seeking Legal Help Online
The report investigates how Australia’s “missing majority”, people unable to afford lawyers or access free legal aid, seek and use online legal self-help resources for common civil law issues.
Report
Grants
June 1, 2020
Media
Learn how to manage media
Lynne Haultain and Mick Paskos cover how to deal with media outlets and get your message across.
Video
Learn
May 5, 2020
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Research launch: Justice at a disadvantage

Join the launch of our new short paper that explores how disadvantage shapes the experience and resolution of legal problems in Victoria.