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Management Committee Members Introduction to CLCs 6 June 2013. Agenda. A “ snapshot ” of the Community Legal Sector CLCNSW Justice Sector Agencies Current issues A brief overview of the role of the management committee Questions. Let ’ s go back to the beginning…. The first CLC.
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Management Committee Members Introduction to CLCs 6 June 2013
Agenda • A “snapshot” of the Community Legal Sector • CLCNSW • Justice Sector Agencies • Current issues • A brief overview of the role of the management committee • Questions
The first CLC Where and when was the first community legal centre in Australia established?
The first CLC Fitzroy Legal Centre in Melbourne, Victoria 18 December 1972
CLCs – why? Name one reason why CLCs came into existence.
CLCs – why? Primarily because of a concern that many people in the community were unable to access legal assistance because of costs or other barriers. CLCs developed with a philosophy of holistic and accessible service provision.
A “snapshot” of the Community Legal Sector What is a CLC? • A non profit organisation independent from government, commercial and professional bodies • Community-based organisation whose goals and priorities are established in response to the geographic community and/or community of interest it serves.
A “snapshot” of the Community Legal Sector What is a CLC? • Aims to: • carry on a legal practice • develop effective ways of informing the community of its legal rights and responsibilities • provide disadvantaged sections of the community with access to legal and related information and/or services • advocate for the development of laws, administrative practices and a legal justice system which are fair, just and equitable • develop and maintain close links with the community it serves to ensure that areas of unmet need are detected and appropriate services developed
A “snapshot” of the Community Legal Sector A brief history of CLCs • Social justice movement in early 1970s • Volunteer-run free legal information and advice • 1977: first CLC in Redfern
A “snapshot” of the Community Legal Sector Funding of CLCs • Commonwealth • State • Public Purpose Fund • Other sources (Fair Trading) • Managed by Legal Aid NSW
A “snapshot” of the Community Legal Sector Areas of work/staffing in CLCs • Civil • Family • Criminal • Principal Solicitor / Coordinator • Solicitors / Community workers
CLCNSW Membership • 37 full members (CLCs) • 3 associate members
CLCNSW Board and Committees • Board • Subcommittees: • Finance • Staffing • Aboriginal Legal Access Program • Sector Development • Membership compliance
CLCNSW State Office • Director • ALAP Community Development Worker • Regional Accreditation Coordinator • Advocacy & Human Rights Officer • Sector Development Coordinator • Administrator • Finance Officer • Volunteers (interns, including PLT students)
CLCNSW programs • Aboriginal Legal Access Program • Accreditation • Advocacy and Human Rights • Sector Development
The quarterlies • Held February, May, August, November • 2 day meetings • Network meetings and professional development sessions • Includes General Meetings at end of second day • Legal Training Day and Leadership Day
CLCNSW networks • Practice Insurance Committee (PII) • Coordinators/Directors/Sector Development • Law Reform & Policy (which has a number of working groups) • RRR (Rural, Regional, Remote) • Aboriginal Advisory Group • Community Legal Education workers (CLEW) • Administrators and Finance • Domestic Violence and Victims Compensation committee .
Attendance at meetings • There are two meetings at each quarterlies for which the CLCNSW Rules requires each member CLC to send a representative. • PII and General Meetings.
Justice Sector Agencies NACLC: National Association of Community Legal Centres Peak body for all CLCs in Australia. CLCNSW is NSW member.
Justice Sector Agencies NLAF NSW Legal Assistance Forum • An interagency forum that brings together key legal service providers across government, non government and private sectors. • NLAF aims to facilitate access to justice for socially and economically disadvantaged people by: • improving the way services and programs are designed and delivered • promoting cooperative arrangements and collaboration between organisations within the community and justice sectors • promoting the development of innovative ways of servicing marginalised groups in the community, based on relevant research and identified gaps in existing legal services.
Justice Sector Agencies • Legal Aid NSW • Law & Justice Foundation • Law Society • Department of Attorney General and Justice • Bar Association • Pro bono partners
Current issues • Rollover of funding agreements • Funding principles
Role of Management Committee • Governance versus Management • Governance is the work of the Board, day to day management is the work of Coordinator / Principal Solicitor / staff
Role of Management Committee • Constitution - mission, purpose & objects • Do you have a copy / know what’s in the constitution? • Mission – what / how / why and “core value” • Does the mission statement truly reflect the Centre’s work? • Review regularly (annually?)
Role of Management Committee • Legal and ethical responsibilities • Ensure adhere to Federal / State law • Effective HR, WH&S policies • Conflict of interest policy – Board, management, staff, volunteers • Understand Coordinator’s responsibility to hire / fire staff
Role of Management Committee • Strategic planning • Ensure effective planning • Regular review of programs and services • SWOT • Translate mission into realistic & effective goals • Reporting processes against plan
Role of Management Committee • Accreditation • Understand and support the NACLC accreditation scheme
Role of Management Committee • Resources – financial and people • Oversee adequacy / funding / new opportunities • Annual budget process – discuss / understand / oversight • Financial reporting procedures • Support Coordinator / Principal Solicitor
Role of Management Committee • Public relations, promotion and committee/board membership • Ambassador for Centre
Role of Management Committee • Governance training • CLCNSW is able to provide this to all CLC MCs in NSW • Contact State Office for more information.
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