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Wellbeing Guidelines for Legal Workplaces: Better Practice Pack
The Wellbeing Guidelines for Legal Workplaces are a practical, evidence-based tool to support principals, leaders and managers in legal workplaces to safeguard the wellbeing of lawyers and legal support staff.
Wellbeing Guidelines for Legal Workplaces: Best Practice Pack
The Wellbeing Guidelines for Legal Workplaces are a practical, evidence-based tool to support principals, leaders and managers to safeguard the wellbeing of lawyers and legal support staff.
Strong Foundations Grant Round Guidelines 2025
Strong Foundations offers eligible community legal centres 3 to 5 years of flexible funding to harness their expertise and catalyse positive change.
Family law and complaints – a guide for lawyers
This fact sheet highlights trends in the family law complaints we receive and provides practical guidance on best practice conduct for family lawyers – so clients receive quality legal services, and you avoid complaints.
Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics: Lawyer wellbeing data snapshot
This infographic presents data on lawyer wellbeing from the Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics report.
Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics: Psychosocial supports data snapshot
This infographic presents a summary of the findings on psychosocial supports from the Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics report.
Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics: Experiences of incivility data snapshot
This infographic presents a summary of the findings on experiences of incivility from the Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics report.
Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics: Organisational ethical climate data snapshot
This infographic presents a summary of the findings on organisational ethical climate from the Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics report.
Lawyer wellbeing, workplace experiences and ethics: Key findings data snapshot
This infographic presents the key findings from a survey completed by close to 2,000 lawyers in early 2024.
Engaging ethically with people eligible for statutory redress
A reminder for lawyers who may be approached by a business engaging in ‘claim farming’, an exploitative practice that preys on individuals in vulnerable situations who are seeking redress.