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legal skills for providers and not for profit staff
February 04, 2014 at 10:54 AM
Waitakere Community Law Service Legal Education Programme 2014
Waitakere Community Law Service aims to train up individuals in our communities to know about the law. Why? People are more likely to seek legal support from non-legal individuals.
If you work in the sector or related issues organisations this programme is for you or your organisation. You will be better able to support the client you are working for having taken these trainings with these community minded and connected trainers as WCLS.
Waitakere Community Law Service is excited about our 2014 legal education workshops we have on offer. Check out the brochure on the wide range of topics they have on offer http://www.waitakerelaw.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/WCLS-Legal-Education-Programme-2014.pdf
These include:
• Protection Orders and Family Violence
• Parenting Through Separation
• Employment Law
• Tenancy
• Immigration
• Consumer & Debts
• Traffic & Accidents
• Neighbourhood Disputes
• Privacy Law
• Wills & Power of Attorney
• Relationship Property
• NZ Legal Structure
• Drink Driving and Limited Licences
• Maori Land Law
• Welfare
• Legal Aid
• Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
You can also book their trainers to deliver a workshop for your organisation.
For more details Phone 09 835 2130 or email shane@waitakerelaw.org.nz ”