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WOMEN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION of NSW
Patron, the Honourable Justice Jane Mathews AO
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Community Corner There are many worthy programs and organisations that may be of interest to members, and WLANSW are approached on a regular basis to assist in promotion and exposure. Community Corner will facilitate WLANSW supporting those considered appropriate by the Executive, for the information of members that may wish to expand their interests and networking outside the legal profession. Please contact us at: executive@womenlawyersnsw.org.au FITTED FOR WORK - Connecting women with work We are pleased to announce that we are launching our service in The location for our new Sydney boutique is currently being finalised - if you do have clothes which you are willing to donate please drop an email to rowena.oneill@gmail.com or phone 0411 844 690 to arrange to have clothing collected. Also, please feel free to pass this onto family and friends. If you would like to know more about Fitted for Work and how you can get involved, please visit http://www.fittedforwork.org/
Dress for Success Sydney is a non profit organisation established to promote the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and life. In May 2009 Suited for Work was established as a non profit organisation. In January 2010 the Suited for Work organisation successfully become an affiliate of Dress for Success Worldwide and the organisation is now known as Dress for Success Sydney. Becoming an affiliate of the Dress for Success Worldwide organisation will enable us to achieve stronger results within Soroptimist International - Advancing Human Rights and the Status of Women Women Lawyers as Big Sister Mentors
Access to justice for people with an intellectual disability: seeking after-hours volunteer lawyers
Zonta International - Advancing the Status of Women Worldwide
GIRLSAVVY Mentoring Program GirlSavvy, developed by the NSW Department for Women, is a project delivering one day workshops throughout NSW, to groups of between 50 and 80 girls aged 14 to 24 years old, with a primary focus on high school aged girls. The workshop program inspires, motivates and educates young women about the importance of being economically empowered and financially independent. A range of activities broadly aims to boost self esteem, inspire young women about the diversity of job options available and focus on the benefits of good financial planning. At each workshop, approximately 10 local women business owners, professional women and women of influence, each mentor a table of girls as they work through the program's small-group activities. GirlSavvy mentoring is not an ongoing commitment. It requires a commitment of one day for the workshop, with a two-hour briefing the evening before.
View the website http://www.women.nsw.gov.au/Working/Working_YoungW_girlSavvy.htm The Walgett Family Law Affidavit Writing Pilot The Law Society and The Women’s Legal Service are proud to announce the first training session of this inspired pilot. The Walgett Family Law Affidavit Writing Pilot is a fantastic opportunity for Sydney lawyers to assist a particularly disadvantaged group of indigenous women gain access to justice and achieve a successful legal outcome in residence and contact with their children. For further details: http://www.lawsociety.com.au/page.asp?partID=16409 Women on Boards is a national program to improve the gender balance on Australian company boards through skills based selection. The program funds research, holds high-level networking and mentoring events and actively promotes women onto boards. The website is a meeting place for current directors and aspirant directors, who are registered with the WoB program. Registration is free. Visit the website: http://www.womenonboards.org.au |
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