Women`s Legal Service Vic

Volunteers have supported Women`s Legal Service Victoria (WLSV) since 1981. We are committed to supporting volunteerism in order to expand and improve our services and provide meaningful work to women in the legal and related fields. WLSV provides legal education, training and professional development for a range of organisations and professions. Unpaid internships for law students, law students, paralegal students, social work studentsUnpaid internships for law students, lawyers, paralegals, social work students Women`s Legal Service Victoria (WLSV) is a non-profit organization that has been providing free legal services to women for over 30 years. They specialize in issues arising from relationship breakdown and violence against women. WLSV provides free and confidential legal information, advice, referrals and representation to women in Victoria. We work with and for particularly disadvantaged women to resolve legal issues arising from relationship breakdown or violence. They initiate and participate in legal reforms to ensure that client experience is taken into account in the development of legal policy or legislative changes. Women`s Legal Service Victoria is a not-for-profit organization that has been providing free legal advice to women since 1982.

We work with disadvantaged women to resolve legal issues arising from relationship breakdown or violence. Women`s Legal Service is a non-profit organization that has been providing free legal services to women since 1982. Amanda Prince, Team Administrator – internenquiries@womenslegal.org.au You also coordinate a volunteer program with over 70 volunteers. The WLSV is funded by the government, but relies heavily on donations and in-kind contributions. Your donation will help make a difference. Women`s Legal Services Victoria welcomes the introduction of laws to protect victims of sexual assault and reform consent laws. WLSV is funded by the Aboriginal Justice and Legal Aid Division, the Public Prosecutor`s Office, Canberra and Victoria Legal Aid. community legal centres; domestic violence; Family Law and Child Protection Commitment to social justice, understanding of the gendered nature of domestic violence, high-quality experience The Women`s Legal Service does not currently accept voluntary applications. We invite you to visit our website for future opportunities.

Women`s Legal is currently seeking a Data Support Officer to support the implementation of data collection, process and quality assurance systems across the organization.