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Western Sydney Community Legal Centre (WSCLC) is a not-for-profit community legal service providing free legal advice, advocacy, and legal education for Western Sydney. As part
Western Sydney Community Legal Centre (WSCLC) is a not-for-profit community legal service providing free legal advice, advocacy, and legal education for Western Sydney. As part
WSCLC is looking for passionate volunteer solicitors to join our team. WSCLC is the largest community legal centre in NSW with more than 1.5 million
Over the last few months, WSCLC has been working with community ambassadors to co-design resources educating communities about domestic and family violence. The CaLD Community
Law Week NSW 2022 is happening between 16-22 May. WSCLC has prepared a series of events for the community to participate and learn more about
At the end of March, the CLCP team joined over 50 exhibitors at the International Convention Centre for the 2022 Seniors Festival Expo. We had
As NSW continues to experience widespread storms and flooding, WSCLC is open to assist those affected, particularly in the Hawkesbury and Penrith regions. We can
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
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