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Law for Community Workers

Legal Aid NSW
Elder Abuse
Domestic Violence
Legal Aid NSW
Coercive Control
National Disability Insurance Scheme
Trauma Recovery
Disability
Homelessness
Mental Health
Resilience
NDIA
NDIS Supports
Revocation
Family Law Act
Visa Cancellation
Legal Aid
Scams Awareness Week
Together Home Programme
Aboriginal Women Leaving Custody Project
Drug Addiction

Keeping community workers, health workers and support workers up to date with legal topics and changes to the law.

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What happens when a child stops attending or is excluded from school - and what are the legal consequences for families and schools?

In this episode, Yolanda takes a deep dive into school law in New South Wales, joined by legal experts Carey and Bro... more

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Hard Conversations is a 6-part podcast series exploring the complexity of elder abuse. It is produced by the Community Legal Education Branch of Legal Aid NSW.

The series was originally recorded several years ago. We have refreshed it because we tho... more

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Hard Conversations is a 6-part podcast series exploring the complexity of elder abuse. It is produced by the Community Legal Education Branch of Legal Aid NSW.

The series was originally recorded several years ago. We have refreshed it because we tho... more

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Hard conversations is a 6-part podcast series exploring the complexity of elder abuse. It is produced by the Community Legal Education Branch of Legal Aid NSW.

The series was originally recorded several years ago. We have refreshed it because we tho... more

YouTube

Hard Conversations is a 6-part podcast series exploring the complexity of elder abuse. It is produced by the Community Legal Education Branch of Legal Aid NSW.

The series was originally recorded several years ago. We have refreshed it because we tho... more

YouTube

Hard Conversations is a 6-part podcast series exploring the complexity of elder abuse. It is produced by the Community Legal Education Branch of Legal Aid NSW.

The series was originally recorded several years ago. We have refreshed it because we tho... more

YouTube

Hard Conversations is a 6-part podcast series exploring the complexity of elder abuse. It is produced by the Community Legal Education Branch of Legal Aid NSW.

The series was originally recorded several years ago. We have refreshed it because we tho... more

YouTube

Originally recorded for NSW Law Week, the Tenants' Union of NSW breaks down the latest changes to rental laws in New South Wales.

Community Education Coordinator, Charlie Wilde chats to Principal Solicitor, Grant Arbuthnot about key reforms includin... more

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Recent Guests

Carey Pearson
Legal Aid NSW, Practice Development Manager (Family Law Division)
Legal Aid NSW
Episode: School rules: Exclusion and non‑attendance in NSW
Brodie Purdon
Civil lawyer, Senior solicitor in the children's civil law service at Legal Aid
Legal Aid NSW
Episode: School rules: Exclusion and non‑attendance in NSW
Mary Lovelock
Senior solicitor, Elder Abuse Service
Legal Aid NSW
Episode: Hard Conversations: Episode 1 - Legal Aid NSW Elder Abuse Service and Central Coast Community Legal Centre
Tanya Chapman
Solicitor, Elder Abuse Service
Legal Aid NSW
Episode: Hard Conversations: Episode 1 - Legal Aid NSW Elder Abuse Service and Central Coast Community Legal Centre
Tracy Jackson
Social worker, Elder Abuse Unit (Bundjalung descent)
Elder Abuse Unit, Gosford
Episode: Hard Conversations: Episode 1 - Legal Aid NSW Elder Abuse Service and Central Coast Community Legal Centre
Bobby Murray
Aboriginal worker, Central Coast Community Legal Centre
Central Coast Community Legal Centre
Episode: Hard Conversations: Episode 1 - Legal Aid NSW Elder Abuse Service and Central Coast Community Legal Centre
Jenelyn Terkildsen
Multicultural Access Project Officer for the Central Coast for ConnectAbility Australia Arena
ConnectAbility Australia
Episode: Hard Conversations: Episode 3 - Culturally diverse communities - Jenelyn Terkildsen
Diana Bernard
Manager of Education and Special Projects at Seniors Rights Service
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Episode: Hard conversations: Episode 4 - Engaging with diverse communities
Maria Berry
Aged care advocate with experience in rural elder care
Older Persons Advocacy Network (OPAN)
Episode: Hard Conversations: Episode 5 - Rural and regional communities

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Jessica Sullivan
Host of the episode, speaks from the Legal Aid NSW Community Legal Education branch; guides discussions and introduces topics.

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'Til the violence ends - Episode 5: Domestic violence and pets - Lucy's Project
Q: What is the role of police and veterinary professionals in addressing violence against animals within family violence cases?
Police are increasingly recognizing animal abuse within domestic violence cases and are coordinating with animal welfare groups; veterinarians are in a key position to identify injuries and refer clients to appropriate services, with targeted training to enhance early intervention and safety planning.
'Til the violence ends - Episode 5: Domestic violence and pets - Lucy's Project
Q: How did Lucy's Project come about?
Lucy's Project was founded in 2013 in Lismore after Anna Ludwig experienced the loss of her daughter Lucy; it grew from a desire to support women, children, and animals affected by domestic and family violence through advocacy, research, and collaboration.
Do Your Own Divorce - the free tool everyone should know
Q: Do you need a lawyer to do your divorce?
Most simple divorces don't require a lawyer, though legal advice is recommended in certain situations, and a Justice of the Peace is needed to sign documents.
Do Your Own Divorce - the free tool everyone should know
Q: Do both people in the marriage need to agree to a divorce?
No. The court can grant a divorce even if one person doesn't want it, requiring only a 12-month separation period and the belief that the marriage is over.
The Rental Shift: NSW reforms explained
Q: Does no longer rented out cover the conversion of a long term rental property to a short term rental?
Yes. Under the new provisions, a change of use to short-term rental is a valid ground for termination if supported by evidence such as registration on the short-term rental accommodation register; landlords must provide the required evidence with the termination notice.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Law for Community Workers

What is Law for Community Workers about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show consistently covers practical intersections of law, social services, and community welfare, with a strong focus on elder abuse, tenancy rights, family-law resources, and cross-sector collaboration. Episodes repeatedly pair legal aid perspectives with frontline workers and community organizations to translate complex legal changes into actionable guidance for front-line staff. A notable strength is the tight coupling of policy updates (tenancy reforms, do-it-yourself divorce tools, elder-abuse safeguarding) with real-world tips, resources, and multi-stakeholder collaboration, often highlighting culturally diverse and rural contexts. Listeners are likely professionals who need concise, applicable legal know-how to support vulnerable... more

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7. Jenelyn Terkildsen
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