
CALD Community Ambassador Initiative
With funding from Multicultural NSW, WSCLC has established the CALD Community Ambassador Initiative (CCAI) to engage community leaders and workers around domestic violence in CALD
With funding from Multicultural NSW, WSCLC has established the CALD Community Ambassador Initiative (CCAI) to engage community leaders and workers around domestic violence in CALD
In October 2021, CLCP took part in the biennial client feedback survey as part of the National Legal Assistance Partnership (NLAP). The survey was co-ordinated
Western Sydney Community Legal Centre’s CLCP team is recruiting for law students to volunteer with us and an additional 1 – 2 volunteers interested in
In recognition of International Day of People with Disability 2021, our CLCP Solicitor Tamara Bailey held an open training and information session. We thank Tamara
Some of our programs will be closing over the Christmas / New Year break. Please see below for our closure times, and alternative services to contact if you have an
After a long absence due to COVID-19 Stay-at-home orders, our CLCP solicitors have returned to the Local Court of NSW to provide face-to-face assistance to
On 20 October, we virtually launched our Domestic Violence Response Pilot Program. The launch for this Program was opened by former CEO of Legal Aid,
Western Sydney Community Legal Centre Limited (WSCLC) is looking for 5 volunteers interested in volunteering in a busy legal practice providing free legal advice and
A little support makes a big difference. Last week was Dementia Action Week, a national event with a focus on supporting and celebrating people living with dementia
Volunteers are at the front-line of the work we do at WSCLC. They are responsible for a large part of our client intake, undertaking research,
This website has a “quick exit” button near the top right-hand corner of each page. This button will close the Western Sydney Community Legal Centre website and open the Bureau of Meteorology website. The button may be helpful if you are worried that you are being monitored and you are concerned that someone is about to find you looking at this site.
However, the quick close button will not delete your browser history. This means that if the person checks your browser history they will be able to see that you have visited this website.
For information on deleting your internet history click here.
If someone is monitoring your online activity using spyware or monitoring devices, they will still be able to see that you have visited this website.
Remember: Deleting large parts of your internet history may alert your abuser.
To discuss your online safety call DVConnect 1800 811 811 (24-hour telephone advice line) or 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) (24-hour telephone counselling line).
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