Event: May Network Meetings 2023

 

Community legal centre networks meet at each Quarterly.

Networks coordinate advocacy, share tips and experiences, provide peer support in complex areas, hear from guest presenters on relevant issues, and develop joint strategies for improving peoples' experiences of the legal system. 

May 2023 Program

Our May 2023 Network Meetings will be held online on Zoom. You must be a member of the Network mailing list to receive the event invitation. You can sign up to receive the invitation by using the form at the bottom of this page.

Tuesday 16 May

11:30am-1:00pm: Coordinators and Directors Network Meeting (Part 1)
1:30pm-3:00pm: Coordinators and Directors Network Meeting (Part 2)

Tuesday 23 May

11:30am-1:00pm: Communications Network
11:30am-1:00pm: Domestic Violence and Victims Compensation Network
1:30pm-3:00pm: Employment and Discrimination Law Network
1:30pm-3:00pm: Family Law, Care and Protection Network

Wednesday 24 May

11:30am-1:00pm: Admin and Finance Network Meeting
11:30am-1:00pm: Law Reform and Policy Network Meeting
1:30pm-3:00pm: Health Justice Partnerships Network Meeting
1:30pm-3:00pm: Youth Advocacy Network Meeting

Tuesday 30 May

11:30am-1:00pm: Community Legal Education Workers' Network Meeting
11:30am-1:00pm: Community of Practice: Vicarious Trauma
1:30pm-3:00pm: Disaster Planning Network
1:30pm-3:00pm: First Nations Justice Network

Wednesday 31 May

11:30am-1:00pm: PII Committee Meeting
11:30am-1:00pm: Prisoners' Rights Network
1:30pm-3:00pm: Diversity and Inclusion Network
1:30pm-3:00pm: RRR Network


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The network discusses current operational issues for centres.
Good communications can change hearts and minds. This network discusses strategies, lessons and challenges in media engagement, storytelling, messaging, and social media for community legal centres.
This newly-convened group will work in a community of practice model.
The network discusses issues affecting domestic and family violence and victims compensation policies and legislation. It makes recommendations to government and non-government bodies.
The network discusses issues in employment and discrimination.
In the midst of the Black Lives Matter uprising, we were presented with a number of tangible areas where community legal centres are able to support Aboriginal communities’ fight for justice. This group is a place where we can share experience and knowledge about how we can better support and engage in First Nations justice work, and keep us accountable for the commitments we've made and continue to make going forward.
This newly-convened network is not just for centres with health justice partnerships. The way we work in community legal centres -client focussed and in collaboration with other stakeholders - is central to the success of health justice partnerships.
This network discusses strategies for law and policy reform.
This network is for staff who visit clients in prison, work for, or have an interest in prisoners’ rights to share their experience, discuss current issues and contribute to policy development.

The network discusses issues involved in providing services in regional, rural and remote areas.
This network discusses legal issues that affect young people. 
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