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      Eastern Community Legal Centre (ECLC) provides free legal assistance to people who live, work and study in Melbourne’s east. ECLC actively engages in law reform, and undertakes community development to educate and empower the community.
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      Since 1974, ECLC has assisted thousands of people to understand and access the legal system.
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      ECLC has a highly professional and passionate team of employed staff and over 100 dedicated volunteers.
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      ECLC’s strategic plans set the priorities and the focus for the years ahead to help employees and other stakeholders work toward common goals that will ensure ECLC continues to deliver essential free legal and other services to communities in Melbourne’s east.
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      ECLC staff and volunteers must comply with the law and ECLC policies and procedures that protect the rights of ECLC clients.
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      ECLC is committed to providing services and working environments that protect all children from harm and that promote their wellbeing.
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      ECLC provides free legal advice and assistance for a broad range of issues, including family violence, neighbourhood disputes, debt and civil matters.
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      ECLC provides compassionate, culturally sensitive and non-judgmental legal education for organisations and community groups.
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      ECLC’s policy and law reform work advocates for improvements to the legal system and challenges unfair laws and practices.
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      ECLC partners with volunteers, law firms, community agencies and government bodies to deliver a dynamic range of projects.
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      ECLC offers free legal advice and some ongoing assistance (casework) for a range of legal matters.
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      ECLC’s legal programs provide advice, advocacy and support to people on specific legal matters, such as elder abuse, family violence and issues experienced by students and graduates.
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      ECLC provides legal advice at outreach locations across Melbourne’s east, by appointment only.
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      ECLC works with communities and community members living in Boroondara, Knox, Manningham, Maroondah, Whitehorse and Yarra Ranges and provides free legal and other services to people living in this region from three office locations and other outreach locations.
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      ECLC prioritises its services to certain community groups and aims to address the causes of the disadvantage they experience.
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      ECLC partners with a broad range of organisations to fund, support and deliver services for the community.
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      ECLC mostly provides legal services to people living in the local government areas of Boroondara, Knox, Manningham, Maroondah, Whitehorse and the Yarra Ranges.
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Our partners

ECLC partners with a broad range of organisations to fund, support and deliver services for the community.

 


Community & Health

Healesville Indigenous Community Services Association

Women's Health East


Courts & Police

Ringwood Magistrates’ Court

Victoria Police

YRIPP - Centre for Multicultural Youth


Family Violence

Boorndawan Willam Aboriginal Healing Service

Eastern Metropolitan Region Family Violence Partnership

EDVOS

FMC Mediation and Counselling

Seniors Rights Victoria


Legal

Barwon Community Legal Service

Federation of Community Legal Centres - Victoria

JH Legal

Justice Connect

Maurice Blackburn Lawyers

Moores Legal

Community Legal Centres Australia

Robinson Gill

Victoria Legal Aid

Womens Legal Service


Local Government Authorities

City of Booroondara

Knox City Council

Manningham City Council

Maroondah City Council

Whitehorse City Council

Yarra Ranges Council


Outreach Partners

Deakin University Student Association

EACH Social and Community Health (Yarra Junction)

Family Relationship Centre (Ringwood)

Hawthorn Community House (Hawthorn)

Inner East Community Health (Ashburton)

Inspiro Community Health Service (Lilydale)

Living & Learning @ Ajani

Rowville Neighbourhood Learning Centre (Rowville)

Page updated May 30, 2022
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  • Who We Are
    • About us
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    • Our history
    • Staff
    • Board
    • Annual Reports
    • Strategic plan 2020-23
    • Public policies
    • Our commitment to child safety
  • What We Do
    • Legal services
    • Community legal education
    • Professional development
    • Partnerships and projects
    • Law reform & policy
  • Get Help
    • How ECLC can help
    • Legal advice & casework
    • Legal programs
    • Outreach locations
    • Where else to get help
    • Frequently asked questions
  • Our Community
    • Our catchment
    • Priority communities
    • Our partners
    • Local government
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    • Volunteering
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Client satisfaction survey
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