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Electronic Resources: https://www.monash.edu/law/research/excellence/acji/research/legal-tech-for-justice-enhancing-access-to-justice-in-family-violence-legal-services
Type: Report
Title: Legal tech for justice enhancing access to justice in family violence legal services
Authors: Woodlock, Delanie
Alexander, Christopher
Domingo-Cabarrubias, Leavides
Zhong, Christine
Cao, Khoi
Weinberg, Jacqueline
Grant, Genevieve
Sato, Mai
Year: 2022
Publisher: Australian Centre for Justice Innovation,
Abstract:  This project aims to improve understanding of how remote technologies can be used to enhance access to justice for victim-survivors of family violence who are navigating the justice process. Research findings will inform the development of a collaborative and technologically enabled network of facilities focused on innovation in access to justice initiatives, with a view to improving legal practice throughout Victoria, including for rural, regional, and remote communities. This project is funded by a 2021 grant from the Victorian Government Victorian Higher Education State Investment Fund (VHESIF), and will run until 2025. The same grant is funding the Safe and Equal @ Work program, research led by the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre (Monash Arts) into workforce pathways for victim-survivors of family violence.
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