This report is part of the National Picture Report Series and presents an analysis of Legal Aid service delivery data in New South Wales (2018-19), and the Northern Territory (2020-21).
This report is part of the National Picture Report Series and presents an analysis of Legal Aid service delivery data in New South Wales (2018-19), and the Northern Territory (2020-21).
EXTERNAL - Conducted by the Victoria Law Foundation, the Data Mapping Project examines how administrative data is collected and used in the Victorian civil justice system. The project explores administrative data collected in the legal assistance sector, courts and tribunals, and other dispute resolution and complaint bodies. Link will take you to the Victoria Law Foundation website.
This paper contrasts the profile of clients in service data with that from a legal needs survey on the subject of employment, to provide further insight into who is accessing legal assistance services specifically for employment problems. (Data Insights in Justice 1)
This paper contrasts the profile of clients in service data with that from a legal needs survey on the subject of housing, to provide further insight into who is accessing legal assistance services specifically for housing problems. (Data Insights in Justice 2)
This report is part of the National Picture Report Series and presents an analysis of service data reported by Community Legal Centres (CLCs) through CLASS for the 2018-19 financial year.
This report is part of the National Picture Report Series and presents an analysis of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (ATSILSs) service delivery data for the 2018-19 financial year.
The Cooperative Legal Service Delivery (CLSD) Program, managed by Legal Aid NSW, is a regionally-based approach to legal service delivery in New South Wales. The Foundation regularly produces data packs using data from the Foundation's Legal Assistance Services Data Digest, accompanied by ABS Census data. The CLSD data packs can assist with facilitating the planning and enhanced service coordination by providing an indication of 'expressed' legal need.
This paper reports on a project by the Foundation to develop a database and associated online application to facilitate access to data on the use of publically funded legal assistance services in New South Wales (NSW).