Person

Catriona Mirrlees-Black

Report

Data to inform assessment of legal needs in New South Wales: update on vulnerable community groups


The purpose of this report is to provide an overview of some information and data sources that are useful to consider in conducting a legal needs assessment in New South Wales.
Report

An assessment of legal needs in New South Wales


This report aims to summarise what we know from legal needs research about the nature and extent of legal needs in New South Wales, and what sources of data can be used to further explore some aspects of that need.
Evaluation

Law informed: the value of telephone legal information services to clients


This research assessed the value of Legal Help’s information/referral services to clients in the broader context of the Victorian legal assistance sector’s information and service provision. The service was evaluated on its reach to the community, accessibility to clients, appropriateness of services provided, client experience, actions prompted and client outcomes.
Briefing paper

Conducting legal need surveys in the Australian context: challenges and options


This paper provides an overview of the options for, and challenges of, conducting legal needs surveys in Australia. It highlights the factors which must be taken into account when designing a cost-effective survey to support the delivery of effective legal assistance services.
Briefing paper

An indicator of need for community legal centres: introducing NLAS(CLC)


In 2018, the Law and Justice Foundation developed a resource which provided tabulation of data on legal needs for each generalist community legal centres (CLC) catchment. To best meet the requirements of the CLC sector, a bespoke measure of legal need was developed for inclusion in the resource. This paper provides further details on this...

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