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Children’s Legal Service: helping young people in trouble with the law(Pamphlet)
Legal Aid NSW provides children's lawyers to advise and represent children and young people in criminal cases in the Children's Courts. This brochure outlines the services provided by this unit, including help at court, in detention centres and over the phone.
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Get Court Smart(Booklet)
This pocket book tells young people how things work in the Children's Court, what they can expect and gives tips on how to prepare for court in NSW.
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Get street smart: Under 18s: know your legal rights(Booklet)
This pocket book tells young people about their rights when they are dealing with police on the streets in NSW.
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In trouble with police? Call the Youth Hotline (Poster)(Poster)
This 80cm x 60 cm poster promotes Legal Aid NSW’s Youth Hotline for young people under 18.
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In trouble with police? Call the Youth Hotline (Wallet Card)(Wallet card)
This phone card is for young people under 18. It has the youth hotline number and fits into a wallet. Card size: 8 cm x 5.5 cm
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Independent Children's Lawyer -What happens when your parents go to court? (Ages 13-18)(Online only factsheet)
An Independent Children's Lawyer (ICL) may be appointed to represent children when parents are going to court. This factsheet provides information for children who will be represented by an ICL. This resource was produced and by legal aid commissions throughout Australia. It is not available to order in print format.
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Independent Children's Lawyer -What happens when your parents go to court? (Ages 6-12)(Online only factsheet)
An Independent Children's Lawyer (ICL) may be appointed to represent children when parents are going to court. This factsheet provides information for children who will be represented by an ICL. This resource was produced and by legal aid commissions throughout Australia. It is not available to order in print format.
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Let's talk about consent(Online only factsheet)
This factsheet talks about what it means to give sexual consent, how to ask for consent and the law in NSW.
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Ripped off – your rights about unpaid wages and entitlements at work.(Booklet)
This booklet is aimed at young workers and provides information about wages and entitlements, and how to claim and recover unpaid amounts.
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Sexting(Online only factsheet)
In this factsheet, we look at how sexting can get young people into trouble with the law.
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What are my legal rights? Handbook for young people(Booklet)
This handbook for young people looks at some of the common day-to-day problems that young people face like unpaid fines, problems with a landlord, debts and explains their rights how to get help
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Work and Development Orders: Can't pay your fines? (WDO)(Brochure)
With a WDO, you can clear your fines with activities instead of money. You can do unpaid work, counselling, courses, treatment programs and more. This brochure has information about how to get a WDO including eligibility.
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