Free and independent phone and internet complaint services
Legal Aid NSW provides legal services to disadvantaged clients across NSW in most areas of criminal, family and civil law.
Free phone service providing legal advice & information for children & young people aged under 18.
The Office of the Legal Services Commissioner (OLSC) is an independent statutory body that deals with complaints about lawyers under the Legal Profession Uniform Law Application Act 2014.
The Mental Health Review Tribunal is a specialist quasi-judicial body constituted under the Mental Health Act 2007.
The Australian Centre for Disability Law is an organisation dedicated to assisting people with disabilities access legal advice regarding.
Mission statement: Our mission is to work for and in support of children and young people, their rights and access to justice.
Chamber service can provide information, assistance & guidance to members of the public on basic legal problems, local court procedures & applications (appointment required)
Corrective Services NSW runs the state’s correctional centres, supervises offenders in the community, and delivers programs to reduce reoffending, support reintegration and build safer communities.
Assists members of the community who cannot afford the cost of a solicitor & are not eligible for Legal Aid by referring to private law firms for pro bono (free …