History
The Central Coast Community Legal Centre is an independent, non-profit, community legal centre established in 1996 as a Justice Statement Centre providing legal support to disadvantaged people across the Central Coast of NSW.
The Centre is part of a National Association of Community Legal Centres committed to social justice and defending human rights. Community Legal Centres are funded by a variety of funding bodies including the Commonwealth Attorney General's Department, Legal Aid Commission, NSW Public Purpose Fund, Legal Aid NSW and The Office for Womens Policy,NSW Department of Premier and Cabinet.
Volunteers
The Centre has volunteers from both legal and non-legal backgrounds.
Volunteers undertake a range of jobs including:
- Assisting with initial client inquiries
- Administration duties
- Assisting solicitors with research and support
If you are interested in volunteering at the Centre, please contact us for more information.
Practical Legal Training
The Centre can accommodate students wishing to complete the work experience component of Practical Legal Training.
Disclaimer - The information contained on this website is provided to educate and inform the community about law and is NOT intended as legal advice. Central Coast Community Legal Centre has endeavoured to make this information as accurate and up to date as possible, such information is no substitute for legal advice.