Equal Pay Day 2021

Today, is Equal Pay Day. Did you know… ❌ The gender pay gap is currently 14.2%. ❌ That means women earned more than $13,000 less than men last financial year. ❌ Women must work 61 extra days to receive the same pay as men. Mind Blown. 🤯 The gender pay gap signifies the fact that…

Ti Tree Outreach Visit, August 2021

Earlier this month, CAWLS attended the Ti-Tree Women’s Safe House, where the team had the pleasure of talking to women about their money matters and providing clarification to women about domestic violence orders 🗣️ ☎️ CAWLS will be heading back to Ti-Tree on Thursday 9 September to provide a duty lawyer service at Bush Court.…

Men’s Behaviour Change Training for CAWLS Staff

A shout out to Tangentyere Council’s Men’s Behaviour Change facilitators for providing tailored training for the CAWLS team over the past two weeks 📖💡 Together, we worked through the aims, structure and outcomes of a Men’s Behaviour Change program and discussed how to enhance the overall system response to keep women and children safe. Multidisciplinary…

CAWLS Migration Hub & Ward Keller

The Central Australian Women’s Legal Service Migration Hub is excited to announce the support of Ward Keller, the Northern Territory’s oldest law firm, in strengthening our service delivery for women experiencing – or at risk of experiencing –  domestic and family violence, who are on temporary visas ⚖️🌏 🗣️ From Friday 20 August 2021, the…

Data shows 14% of child sexual abuse claims before Family Court believed to be true by judges

🗣️ “Legal experts have raised concerns abused children could be slipping through the cracks of Family Court proceedings, after the release of new data” This new report acknowledges that allegations of child sexual abuse pose astonishingly difficult issues for families, family law professionals and the courts, underlining a need for more resources to be made…

knowmore visits CAWLS

A big thanks to KnowMore Legal Service for visiting the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service this week 👋 Joined by CAAFLU, Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission and North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency, our teams discussed the National Redress Scheme and how to best to support clients who have experienced institutional sexual abuse. It was a…