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Community legal education sessions

Last updated: 30/09/2020

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This animation is about the community legal education program offered by the Legal Aid Commission of Tasmania.


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Community Legal Education Sessions are held by our lawyers who can visit your school, community group, or organisation.

Sessions are available on any area of law.

Our most common requests are for information relevant to young people such as cybercrime, bullying and problems relating to alcohol and drugs.

We also talk about family law and family violence, residential leases, duty of care and privacy legislation.

The sessions are state wide, free of charge and can be tailored to suit the needs or interests of your particular group.

For more information or to make a booking, please call 1300 366 611.

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