Causes of inaction: Barriers to accessing legal aid services
Author(s)
Simone, Tracey
Hunter, Rosemary
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2009
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This article explores the ways that social welfare organisations can unconsciously exclude their clients. It draws from research undertaken by the authors on the barriers to accessing legal aid services by women and looks particularly at the application process, the client's dealings with the agency, the refusal process and the consequences of not having legal aid.This article explores the ways that social welfare organisations can unconsciously exclude their clients. It draws from research undertaken by the authors on the barriers to accessing legal aid services by women and looks particularly at the application process, the client's dealings with the agency, the refusal process and the consequences of not having legal aid.
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Journal Title
Alternative Law Journal
Volume
34
Issue
4
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Subject
Political science
Applied ethics