Events

1. Law Week Event – The Importance of Community Legal Centres

Join Professor Jeff Giddings for an open discussion on the importance of community legal centres and how they provide access to the legal system for groups of vulnerable people, such as early school leavers or those experiencing financial disadvantage.

As the Director of the Monash-Oakleigh Legal Service Jeff is well versed in helping the community to use the law to protect their rights and broaden their awareness of legal processes. He has been involved in community legal centres in Victoria and Queensland since the 1980s as a student, volunteer, salaried lawyer and management committee member.

Jeff’s research focuses on access to justice, alternative dispute resolution and legal education.

Join us from 5:30pm for light refreshments.

Date: Wednesday 18 May, 2017
Time: 5:30pm for 6:00pm – 6:45pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne
Cost: Free
RSVP: By 12th May, 2017 HERE

2. Castan Centre Annual Human Rights Conference 2017

Join over 300 attendees from the law, civil society, academia and business at Australia’s only annual human rights conference.

Please find full event information including the speaker line up so far here. This list will be updated regularly.

Date: Friday 21 July 2017
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Venue: The Edge, Federation Square, Corner Swanston and Flinders Street, Melbourne
More info and registration here.

If you have any queries about the conference please phone 03 9905 3327 or email castan.centre@monash.edu.

3. International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia

Diversity and Inclusion are proud to be celebrating International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT) with a week of events and activities (15 – 18 May) in partnership with MSA, MONSU Caulfield, MONSU Peninsula, MPA, MPSU and PPA, across the Caulfield, Clayton, Parkville and Peninsula campuses. We will also be flying the Rainbow flag alongside the national, state, Indigenous and Torres Strait Island flags, for the week.

IDAHOBIT was created in 2004 to highlight the violence and discrimination experienced by the LGBTIQ community internationally. The date, May 17, was specifically chosen to commemorate the World Health Organisation’s decision in 1990 to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder.

All members of the Monash community are welcome to attend events throughout the week including free barbeques, free screenings of the recent documentaries Real Boy (2016) and Gayby Baby (2015) documentaries, an afternoon tea celebrating the new all gender toilets at Monash, a flag raising ceremony and more. For the duration of the week we will be exhibiting photos on the Northern Plaza screen that represent this years theme of Families. We invite you to take part and send through a photo of what family means to you in the spirit of IDAHOBIT. For more info and to submit your photo, visit monash.edu/lgbtiq/idahobit.

For a full list of events and activities during the week, visit the Diversity and Inclusion website.

4. Monash International Affairs Society – WorldMUN + NMUN 2018 Information Session

The Monash International Affairs Society is hosting its 2018 International Model United Nations Program information session.

Date: Thursday 11 May
Time: 6:30pm
Venue: Sir John’s Bar, Campus Centre, Clayton Campus
More information can be found here. Flyer can be found here.

5. PLN OGM and Clerkships, PLT and Social Justice Pathways

Confused about what pathway to take to get into the public sector and whether it’s worth applying for clerkships? Well we have arranged several young lawyers to come tell us about how they got to where they are.

Speakers:
Monique Joyce, lawyer at Youthlaw
Katharine Brown, trainee at Liberty Victoria/ the VGSO
Bryony Seignior, trainee at Fitzroy Legal Service
Jacob Wood, graduate lawyer at Justice Connect

Date: Wednesday 10 May
Time: 4:00pm – 6:30pm
Venue: L1, Clayton Campus
More information can be found here.

6. Talking Justice – Loddon Campaspe Community Legal Centre Event

Talking Justice returns to the Ulumbarra Theatre for Law Week on 19 – 20 May 2017. For the fourth year, Loddon Campaspe CLC invites Bendigo to come together to hear some of the country’s finest writers, lawyers, activists and commentators tackle some of our more vexing social and legal dilemmas. This year our Moderator is Damien Carrick, the Presenter of Radio National’s Law Report.

Further details can be found here.

7. The DELINEATOR: Reimagining Access to Justice

Interested in growing your career in legal innovation and technology? Have you ever wondered how legal services can be made more accessible and user-friendly?

People from all backgrounds should be able to access help when they experience legal problems. But in reality, financial hardship, lack of education or language proficiency act as barriers to accessing justice.

The GENERATOR with support from the Australian Centre for Justice and Innovation invites you to join us in a three-hour workshop where you will;

  • Learn about challenges in access to justice
  • Develop workplace skills in innovative problem solving
  • Work as a team to innovate and pitch your ideas to an expert panel
  • Meet with experts who have sparked change in the legal industry
  • Receive a free Linkedin photo

Keynote Speaker – Justine Autour 

Winner of the 2016 Pro Bono Award in the Lawyers Weekly 30 Under 30, Justine is dedicated to a myriad of pro bono projects in the field of human rights. She has worked with the United Nations Global Compact, Save The Children, Amnesty International Australia, the International Centre for Advocates Against Discrimination and Kaleidoscope Human Rights Foundation. In her role as the Responsible Business Consultant at Collins, Biggers and Paisley, Justine has provided strategic oversight to her community clients and has contributed to helping many access the justice system.

Prizes will be awarded for the best pitch at the end of the session. Registration is essential to secure your place at this unmissable event for all change-makers with a passion for social justice and innovation.

Event Details

When: 2.00pm 12 May

Where: Monash Generator, 7 Innovation Walk

Register here

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