Training for
Community Legal Education workers in preparation for employment in Family Violence Prevention Legal Services: Trainers Guide and Resource Guide (NSW)(2008)(hard copy provided).
Provide human rights education to address family violence, such as training for
community legal education workers in Family Violence Prevention Legal Services;
In June 2007 the Commission was funded by the Attorney - General's Department to develop and deliver an education module for these 15
Community Legal Education workers.
Not exact matches
Special Services Units: Addressing particular
legal problems or the needs of specific vulnerable communities — Foreclosure Prevention Unit, Foreclosure Consequences Advocacy Team, Medical Legal Partnerships, Veterans Project, Reentry Initiated through Services and Education (RISE) Project, Integrated Rural Legal Assistance Project, Farm Worker Unit, and Native American
legal problems or the needs of specific vulnerable
communities — Foreclosure Prevention Unit, Foreclosure Consequences Advocacy Team, Medical
Legal Partnerships, Veterans Project, Reentry Initiated through Services and Education (RISE) Project, Integrated Rural Legal Assistance Project, Farm Worker Unit, and Native American
Legal Partnerships, Veterans Project, Reentry Initiated through Services and
Education (RISE) Project, Integrated Rural
Legal Assistance Project, Farm Worker Unit, and Native American
Legal Assistance Project, Farm
Worker Unit, and Native American Unit.
He has expanded beyond
legal education, offering the same structure to interactive learning
communities for other specialties such as nursing students and restaurant
workers.
Furthermore, this type of project brings together an inter-disciplinary team — lawyers and public
legal education experts, but also designers, developers,
community workers and communications experts.
The Migrant
Workers Alliance for Change includes individuals as well as Alliance for South Asian Aids Prevention, Asian
Community Aids Services, Butterfly (Asian and Migrant Sex
Workers Support), Caregiver Connections
Education and Support Organization, Caregivers Action Centre, Durham Region Migrant Solidarity Network, FCJ Refugee House, Fuerza Puwersa, GABRIELA Ontario, IAVGO
Community Legal Clinic, Income Security Advocacy Centre, Justice for Migrant
Workers, Migrante Ontario, No One Is Illegal — Toronto, Northumberland
Community Legal Centre, OCASI — Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants, OHIP For All, PCLS
Community Legal Clinic, SALCO
Community Legal Clinic, Students Against Migrant Exploitation, Social Planning Toronto, UFCW, UNIFOR,
Workers Action Centre and
Workers United.
Her job was not only advancing the
legal rights and entitlements of individual injured
workers, but also their «collective» interests, through
education,
community development and law reform.
«We are thrilled to partner with the Fair Work Center and Seattle University to address the pressing
legal needs of the low - wage
worker community,» said Christine Cimini, Associate Dean for Experiential
Education and Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law.
This conference is open to
legal professionals,
community workers, students, and other people working in access to justice and doing public
legal education and information (PLEI).
Providing a broad array of
legal responses including
legal advice and referral, representation in individual cases, law reform,
community organizing and development, and public
legal education using a wide range of staff including intake
workers,
community legal workers, lawyers, policy analysts, social
workers, administrative staff and volunteers.
On October 9 - 10, 2013, there will be a forum open to everyone with an interest in public
legal education - PLEI providers, funders,
community workers, advocates, individuals.
Additionally, Eric helped develop ILRC's
community model for effectively processing naturalization applications in groups and trained both
legal workers and lay advocates in the Bay Area and Los Angeles, and works with
community organizers and others on voter
education for naturalized citizens.
In 2007 the Commonwealth Attorney - General's Department provided funding to 9 Family Violence Prevention
Legal Services (FVPLS) to employ 15
Community Legal Education (CLE)
workers.
Programs of this nature are an important means of strengthening the capacity of Indigenous
workers to expand the
education and understanding among Indigenous
communities of the
legal contexts of family violence.