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Communication Strategies
LawAccess NSW Communication Strategy 2007 - 2009

The Communication Strategy aims to ensure that socially and economically disadvantaged people are aware of the availability of free legal assistance and how to contact LawAccess NSW.


LawAccess NSW Communication Strategy - Older Persons

The aim of the Communications Strategy – Older Persons is to address some of these barriers. The Strategy will target particularly disadvantaged older people including older people in regional, rural and remote areas; Aboriginal older persons; older people from a culturally and linguistically diverse background; and older people with a disability.


LawAccess NSW Communication Strategy - People from CALD Communities
The aim of the Communications Strategy – people from CALD communities is to address some of the barriers people from CALD communities face seeking access to law and justice. The Strategy will target disadvantaged people from CALD communities including people in regional, rural and remote areas; older persons; and new arrivals in Australia (migrant and humanitarian entrants).

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