Listening live now to this webinar. Kev Banbury acknowledging TOs and introducing the background to this report. Legal need, poverty, human rights, getting help preventing and solving problems. Changing gaps and needs. Check out the report here https://t.co/MmR8KxF80e
Webinar w/ Jumbunna's @ChrisCunneen1 & Fiona Allison on Friday launching the Access to Justice in the Barkly (NT) Report. Research involved listening to locals in Tennant Creek + 7 regional communities on their lived experience of the legal system https://t.co/W45ycYlo8I
Great discussion at #AccesstoJusticeBarkly2020 report webinar with NT Legal Aid, @naaja@cawls_nt Caaflu, Dept Chief min, Health, @KarenSheldonNT @Jumbunna_Inst and other partners about working with community strengths and existing structures to make it happen.
#AccesstoJusticeBarkly2020 has quotes from community members asking people to look at the issues underpinning legal problems; bring people together collectively to identify solutions but bring assistance in to support communities.
@Jumbunna_Inst Dr. Fiona Allison discussing details of the recommendations of the #AccesstoJusticeBarkly2020 report and what local services can do.: innovative communication, shared resources, and cultural collaborative work with health and other services and listen to community!
@UTSJumbunnaIHL Dr Fiona Allison discussing how @AccesstoJusticeBarkly2020 revealed high levels of housing debt. Secure and safe housing as the biggest challenge for the vast majority of people. Legal help along not enough. Policy reform must happen to secure this human right.
The Barkly region in the NT is one and a half times the size of Victoria. No wonder #AccesstoJusticeBarkly2020 is a report with impact for this place and many others.
@UTSJumbunnaIHL (Dr Fiona Allison and Prof Chris Cuneen) authors of the #AccesstoJusticeBarkly2020 report sharing the ways they listened to community members to hear what will ensure better justice outcomes. https://t.co/ImEkryUhIu
@NAAJA_NT Anna Gill principal lawyer in central and Barkly now talking at the webinar #Accesstojusticeinthebarkly about the importance of Aboriginal people's voices being heard through this report
@cawls_nt Janet Taylor talking about their agency's commitment to embedding the Access to Justice in the Barkly 2020 recommendations in their strategic plan
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