Abstract

By 2010, I had been director of Springvale Monash Legal Service ('SMLS') in Melbourne's south-east for over four years, and had spent another four years at the Western Suburbs Legal Service. As community legal centres ('CLCs'), both services work in communities with a range of social, economic and legal problems, where community members come from diverse backgrounds. They also provide clinical legal education programs for students as part of their undergraduate law degrees. And both have long histories of approaching their work from a strong social justice perspective and having a commitment to the training of potential legal practitioners.

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