The Community Legal Centres NSW Quarterlies are three-day community legal centre sector network and training opportunities held in Sydney four times a year. The February 2021 Quarterly will be held via Zoom conferencing.
Dates and registration
- Yarn Up: Monday 22 February 2021
Registration open now
Registrations will close 10am Friday 19th February
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February Quarterly: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, 22-24 February
Registration open now
Registrations will close 10am Friday 19th February
All registered participants will be sent Zoom links and phone dial-in details for Yarn Up and Quarterly sessions on Friday 19th February.
Quarterly Program
Access the February Quarterly program.
Additional information
Zoom is a video conferencing system that is used to run network meetings, training and webinars for Community Legal Centres NSW events. Using Zoom will allow you to actively participate in training and network meetings.
Click here to download Zoom now.
You will be able to dial in to sessions via phone if you wish, although we recommend you use Zoom for full functionality and session experience.
All registered participants will be sent Zoom links and phone dial-in details for Yarn Up and Quarterly sessions on Friday 19th February.
If you have any questions about Zoom prior to the event please contact CLCNSW on 9212 7333 or email officemanager@clcnsw.org.au.
If you have any Zoom questions or issues during the event please call or text 0401 262 873.
Community Legal Centres NSW indicates whether a session may be appropriate to attract Continuing Professional Development (CPD) points but takes no responsibility if the content does not meet CPD requirements. Sessions are not accredited by the NSW Law Society. Community legal centre solicitors should make their own assessment of whether the session meets their CPD requirements, and maintain their own records for meeting CPD requirements.
Further information about CPD requirements are available on the Law Society NSW website.
CLCNSW would like to warmly thank all of the guest presenters at the quarterly.
We acknowledge the Lands upon which these meetings take place. Community Legal Centres NSW acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation as the land on which our office operates and pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging. The land on which we meet, physically, digitally or otherwise is stolen land of which Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' sovereignty was never ceded.