This plan provides an overview of National Legal Aid's strategic plan for the next five years. It identifies the vision, purpose, and goals of our work towards 2030. It answers the questions of who we are, who we support, how we work, what we offer, and our impact.
This plan outlines how we will measure success, the benefits of our work and a five year strategic operating plan for the NLA Directorate. This plan will be reported on as a regular agenda item at NLA Directors meetings and will be reviewed annually.
The Australian Legal Assistance Forum has been established to enable the members to consider and address Australian legal assistance issues in a co-operative way and to make recommendations on those issues in a co-ordinated fashion.
Integral to our policy and advocacy role is the constructive advice, guidance and direction we provide to government. This page contains the submissions NLA has made to various Commonwealth Government and Parliamentary inquiries.
Research and reports aimed at enhancing legal aid funding and quantitatively assessing legal needs to improve access and outcomes across Australia.
National Legal Aid has established a national legal service to support individuals to engage with the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion. Learn more about accessing this service for free legal information, help, and advice, including about voluntary submissions to the Royal Commission.
The National Independent Children’s Lawyer Program supports ICLs across Australia advocating for children's best interests in family law proceedings.
amica helps couples reach amicable agreements about property settlements and parenting arrangements – and it enables them to record those agreements in plain language.
The Bugmy Bar Book provides free, up-to-date, practical and accessible resources to support decision-makers, lawyers, mental health professionals, and service providers understand the impacts of adverse early life experiences and the impact of trauma, inequality, and systemic barriers.
The Family Advocacy and Support Service (FASS) is an integrated duty lawyer and social worker service for those affected by family violence.
Family Violence Law Help is a national website for people wanting to understand domestic and family violence, the law and where to get help.
A National referral directory for Child Support Services across Australian Legal Aids.
Practical training for lawyers to identify and respond safely when a client is experiencing coercive control, across all practice areas
With You is a national training program for the legal assistance sector to provide trauma-informed, rights-based legal services.
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