Here is a photo of Denali Wright's #kidsoffnauru pop up in the Adelaide Law School foyer for @befriendachild_
JusticeNet supports the calls to remove all children from Nauru. Sign the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) petition here https://t.co/Hf7oTLPKbk
The Law Council is extremely proud of this body of work nearly 60 recommendations, which provide a blueprint for reform, that build the case for new, whole-of-government justice strategies, underpinned by appropriate funding https://t.co/GV5a99kjan #JusticeProject#auslaw#auspol
Evidence-based, ongoing, sustainable and stable funding models are needed to support multi-disciplinary, holistic servicing models which address people’s complex legal and non-legal problems #JusticeProject Final Report https://t.co/ZA7IoUkqmb #auslaw#auspol
@thelawcouncil yesterday released the Justice Project Final Report at Australian Parliament House. The Justice Project has been one of the most extensive reviews into the state of access to justice in the last 40 years.
https://t.co/n1bZPbkrTh
@LawSocietySA has joined the call for State Government to invest in JusticeNet SA in its State Budget submission. Further recognition of the critical role that JusticeNet plays in coordinating pro bono legal help in South Australia
https://t.co/RvtcB1MyND
Last call to #fixfundraising
Submissions to the Senate's Select Committee on Charity Fundraising in the 21st Century to #fixfundraising close today. To make a submission visit Justice Connect
https://t.co/klK1bX94ut
JusticeNet relies heavily on fundraising and donations. We support @Justice_Connect's call for one national fit-for-purpose fundraising regime for the not for profit sector.
Such a worthy cause. $120k a drop in the ocean compared to govt savings made because of services like @JusticeNetSA. Where’s the logic? https://t.co/qj8c2UlXL3
@SACOSS @VickieChapmanMP The $120,000 in recurrent funding we requested would also save the Government significant money through reduced demand on welfare and social services that respond to bankruptcy, poverty, unemployment, homelessness and other serious
adverse consequences of civil legal disputes.
JusticeNet SA relies on fundraising, one-off grants and about 300 lawyers to provide assistance to struggling South Australians. The funding rejection “leaves a real question mark over the viability...” of JusticeNet says executive director Tim Graham https://t.co/mTB6fsZBzY
Are you a student passionate about social justice? Take the opportunity to apply for the Global Mobility Immigration Lawyers Scholarship this Refugee Week. Submissions will be accepted until 1 October 2018
On 22 June 2018 at 9.30am, there will be a call over at the Federal Circuit Court in Adelaide for a number of applicants seeking judicial review relating to their visas, including protection visas. Please share this flyer with your networks to help spread the word.
Thank you to all the participants in the 2018 Walk for Justice.
505 walkers raised over $56,000 (so far)!
It was inspiring to see so many colleagues show their support for access to justice! Remember the Walk for Justice website will accept donations until 5pm Thursday 31 May.
IMPORTANT INFO FOR WALKERS
- Wear your Walk for Justice t-shirt and comfortable clothing
- Walk departs 7:30am sharp
- If you have not yet collected your shirt it will be available on the morning of the walk. Please arrive early to ensure you are ready to walk at 7:30am.