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Victims Services NSW
Victims Services is part of the NSW Attorney General's Department. Services include: compensation, counselling, referral, ensuring agencies comply with the Charter of Victims Rights, and providing a 24 hour victim support line.
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Lawlink NSW
Lawlink is hosted by the Attorney General's Department of NSW. Contains information about the law, victims of crime, domestic violence, NSW courts and tribunals, etc. It is a government portal website to more than 40 law and justice agencies. |
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LawAccess Online
LawAccess NSW provides free access to information about the law, legal services, and assistance. This site contains legal fact sheets and guides in different community languages. |
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Australian Law Online
Australian Law Online is managed by the Attorney General’s Department. It contains a directory of law and justice related information and services provided by government and selected non-government organisations. |
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NSW Legal Aid Commission
The Legal Aid site provides access to information about their range of services including who qualifies and how to apply for legal aid, specialist services, and information sheets. |
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The Legal Information Access Centre
The Legal Information Access Centre is a state-wide service providing free access to information about the law in NSW. |
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Law Society of NSW
The Law Society of NSW is the professional association for solicitors, representing more than 17,000 lawyers in NSW. They have a Solicitor Referral Service to assist with finding a private solicitor. |
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NSW Bar Association
The NSW Bar Association is a voluntary association of barristers in NSW. The site has links to search for a barrister, and various pro bono and legal assistance schemes. |
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Law and Justice Foundation
The Foundation is an independent statutory body working to improve access to justice in NSW. They support production and distribution of legal materials and education to the community through research and the provision of grants. |
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Australasian Legal Information Institute
The Institute provides free internet access to Australasian legal materials. They are one of the largest sources of legal materials on the net, with over 4 million searchable documents and a collection of law journals. |
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Australian Law Reform Commission
The Australian Law Reform Commission is an independent federal statutory corporation that focuses on federal laws and legal processes. The ALRC conducts inquiries into areas of law reform at the request of the Attorney-General of Australia. |
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World Legal Information Institute
The World Legal Information Institute provides free, independent and non-profit access to worldwide law.
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CaseLaw NSW
CaseLaw NSW is an online service providing published judgments and decisions of New South Wales Courts and Tribunals.
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NSW Legislation
The NSW Parliamentary Counsel's Office drafts and publishes most of the acts, regulations and bills in NSW.
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Intellectual Disability Rights Service (IDRS)
Legal help is available to anyone in NSW with an intellectual disability, or for others on their behalf. The Criminal Justice Support Network is a service of the IDRS that provides support for those in contact with the criminal justice system. |
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Womens Legal Services NSW
Women’s Legal Services NSW is a free community legal centre providing women with a range of services, including legal advice and information, education, training, and resources across metropolitan and regional areas of NSW. |
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National Council for Single Mothers
This site promotes the position of single mothers and their children aiming for freedom from discrimination and prejudice. Information includes: women’s safety after separation, child support, abuse free contact campaign, etc. |
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National Womens Justice Coalition (NWJC)
The NWJC aims to promote women's equality before the law by working at a national level to raise awareness of issues relating to women's legal equality, and coordinating and lobbying on women's justice issues. |
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Childrens Legal Service
Children’s Legal Service provides legal advice to children and young people under the age of 18 who have committed or who are suspected of committing a criminal offence. |
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National Childrens and Youth Law Centre
An independent organisation working for all Australians under 25. Provides advice and information to children and young people, their parents, and advocates about young people’s rights and responsibilities. |
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Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council
The Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council provides advice to the NSW Government on law and justice issues affecting Aboriginal people. |
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Australian Federal Police Website
This site provides information about the Australian Federal Police and related links. |
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NSW Police Service
This site provides information about the NSW Police and related links and fact sheets on various areas of the law. There is also a link to ‘Crime Stoppers’ for the public to provide information on criminal activity online. |
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Community Justice Centres
Community Justice Centres provide free mediation and conflict management services to help people resolve their own disputes. |
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Office of Fair Trading
The Office of Fair Trading is a government organisation that aims to safeguard consumer rights and advises businesses and traders on fair and ethical practice. |
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NSW Department of Education and Training
The NSW Department of Education and Training coordinates all public education and training services in NSW. The site contains information about the Department’s policies on child protection, bullying, suspension, and expulsion. |
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Tenants Union of NSW
The Tenants’ Union of NSW is a specialist community legal centre that aims to represent and promote the interests of all tenants in NSW. This includes private and public tenants, boarders and lodgers and residential park residents. |
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FLAC (For Legally Abused Citizens)
02 9665 0257 Phone access only. |