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Mixed bunch: the use and utility of administrative data in dispute and complaint resolution bodies in Victoria
Dispute and complaint resolution bodies are a vital part of the Victorian justice system, providing access to civil justice for thousands of Victorians. While they have a vibrant political and policy history, their establishment and functions have been organic and piecemeal. This report is an important first step in exploring how existing administrative data might...
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Working in community legal centres in Victoria: results from the Community Legal Centre Workforce Project - building and maintaining a sustainable workforce
This report explores why people come to work at community legal centres, their experiences and career path, their longer-term aspirations and why people leave, and where they are going. The findings shed light on issues and factors affecting workforce sustainability.
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Working in community legal centres in Victoria: results from the Community Legal Centre Workforce Project - the role of legal education
This report, the fourth in the series, looks at the role of legal education in preparing law students for community lawyering.
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Working in community legal centres in Victoria: results from the Community Legal Centres Workforce Project - COVID-19 experiences and lessons
The Federation of Community Legal Centres Victoria engaged the Victoria Law Foundation to conduct a survey of the community legal assistance sector workforce with the aim of capturing issues, experiences and views of their workforce across diverse roles, centres and geography. This report explores how the community legal centre workforce adapted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Smarter data: the use and utility of administrative data in Victorian courts and tribunals
This report on the use and utility of data in Victorian courts and tribunals adds a critical dimension to the understanding of the data environment, and through it, the opportunities and challenges in its effective application.