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173:, assisted in establishing the service and writing grant applications for funding. From the outset, it was staffed by volunteers who provided free legal advice and representation to the Aboriginal people of inner Sydney in response to rising incidences of harassment and indiscriminate arrests of Aboriginal people, abuse and intimidation. 184:. The involvement of Aboriginal people in both management and service delivery was critical to its acceptance among the community. The service elected to its board and employed as field officers leaders from diverse Aboriginal communities to ensure that the delivery of Aboriginal legal services was culturally appropriate. 217:
in NSW; this was the first time an Aboriginal person had died in custody in NSW or the ACT since the CNS was implemented. Police failed to notify the CNS when the law did not mandate it for the case in question, rather than there being any problem with the service itself. When 36-year-old
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officers must inform the CNS of the taking in to custody of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, but it is not as of August 2020 mandated in the ACT. The service has been successful and has since been cited as a model.
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In 1970, a public meeting was held at St Luke's Presbyterian Church, Redfern, to propose an organisation which becomes the Aboriginal Legal Service. Aboriginal activists and lawyers, including
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into her death, in October 2019 the NSW government implemented a change to extend the CNS to cover police custody of intoxicated persons.
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In 2006, the six Aboriginal Legal Services located in NSW and ACT were amalgamated in response to the funding crisis initiated by the
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was taken into protective custody by police for being intoxicated, under the provisions of Part 16 of the
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in 1965, and was amplified after media reporting on the talk on Black Power given by Caribbean activist
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as well as the provision of legal services. The ALS was the first organisation to operate a
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The service was Australia’s first free legal service, setting the model for community
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Chapman, M. “Aboriginal Legal Service: A Black Perspective” in Neal, D. (ed.),
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The Custody Notification Service is now mandated under NSW law (cl. 37 of the
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In 1971, the service received government funding to provide a full-time
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later wrote that the Aboriginal Legal Service had its roots in the
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The Early History of the Aboriginal Legal Service Limited in NSW
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Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Regulation 2016
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Lawyers in conflict : Australian lawyers and legal aid
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Indigenous Australians in the Australian Capital Territory
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On Tap, Not on Top: Legal Centres in Australia 1972–1982
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For other services called Aboriginal Legal Service, see
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Australian Government. Australian Law Reform Commission
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Lawyers in the Alice: Aboriginals and whitefellas' law
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Lawyers in the Alice: Aboriginals and whitefellas' law
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Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002
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Community legal centre § By state and territory
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Aboriginal Legal Service
Redfern Legal Centre
Community legal centre § By state and territory
New South Wales
Australian Capital Territory
Aboriginal Australians
Torres Strait Islanders
Sydney
Redfern
legal aid
community legal centres
Gary Foley
Australian Black Power
Redfern
Fitzroy
South Brisbane
Freedom Ride
Charles Perkins
Roosevelt Brown
Victorian Aborigines Advancement League
Bruce McGuinness
Bob Maza
Paul Coe
Isabel Coe
Gary Williams
Gary Foley
J. H. Wooten
University of New South Wales
Supreme Court of New South Wales
solicitor

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