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EARG believes the criminalisation of coercive control won’t necessarily achieve better outcomes for victim-survivors.
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In March 2021, members of the Economic Reference Group NSW (EARG NSW), appeared before a NSW Parliamentary inquiry into coercive control.
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RLC's submission makes 16 recommendations in response to concerns identified during the 2016 Inquiry, and provides client case studies that further highlight our concerns.
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RLC's submissions to the Senate Inquiry into consumer credit reforms.
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RLC's submission highlights our concerns about the effectiveness of the current processes identified in the Strategy in supporting the prevention of homelessness
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Strangulation is one of the most common and most lethal forms of domestic violence. It is also an act that is highly predictive of future homicide.
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RLC recommends the introduction of domestic violence specialist courts (or specialist court list days), to ensure better outcomes for victims through specialist training and collaborative practices between the court.
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In this submission, Redfern Legal Centre (RLC) addresses a Bill to allow Centrelink to make deductions from a tenant’s welfare payment to satisfy debts claimed by the social housing provider.
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This bulletin focuses on RLC's Credit, Debt & Consumer Law Service.
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Redfern Legal Centre made a submission to an inquiry into domestic violence and gender inequality conducted by the Commonwealth Senate Finance and Public Administration Committees.