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Justice system survey

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Feedback from justice system organisations can demonstrate how your work improves access to legal education to the community and partners, and increases the capacity of community partners to meet legal needs of the community.

To complete the survey, once per year you should email justice system organisations (ideally 20 organisations, as we expect about a 30% response rate), and arrange a time for a 30-45 minute phone conversation with each. You may need to send a reminder email to your community partners to hustle some more responses. Here is an example email.

The questionnaire is available below, and includes seven guiding questions:
  1. Describe your role and the relationship you have with [name of CLC], and how you interact with them.
  2. How do you think clients have a different experience as a result of the involvement of CLCs?
  3. How is the working relationship with CLC staff different from other lawyers?
  4. How do CLCs impact on your work?
  5. How would you describe the difference CLCs make to the work of your organisation?
  6. How are these impacts different than if the CLCs had not become involved in this area?
  7. How can the services be improved going forward? What can CLCs do differently?

Ideally, you will enter the responses into the Survey Monkey form directly, to allow for sector wide information to be collated (although nothing will be shared without your permission).

Justice system Survey Monkey questions

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Last updated: 6 March 2018

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