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Sisters in Law - CAWLS

Sisters in Law - CAWLS

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Hosted by lawyers from the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service (CAWLS) in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs, Sisters in Law provides information about the law, women’s rights and access to justice.

This podcast has been made possible through the generous support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation and 8CCC Community Radio.

Please note, this podcast is designed and intended to provide general information current at the time of publication, for informational purposes only. The contents do not constitute legal advice.

You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any particular matters you may have.

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Sisters in Law - CAWLS - S2 Ep 2 - Legal responses to Domestic and Family Violence
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10/25/21 • 26 min

In this episode, CAWLS lawyers Sophie Quinn and Amber Russell delve into the legal framework relating to domestic and family violence in the Northern Territory. The hosts provide information about the legal definition of domestic violence and what protection a Domestic Violence Order (DVO) can offer.

This episode features music by local artists: 'You Don't wanna Know' by Donna Velia and 'I Can't Imagine' by Bambadino.

Please note, Sisters in Law is designed and intended to provide general information current at the time of publication, for informational purposes only. The contents do not constitute legal advice. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any particular matters you may have. Reach us at cawls.org.au/contact/

Produced in partnership with 8CCC Community Radio.

Sisters In Law Season Two has been made possible through the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at www.cbf.org.au

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sisters in Law - CAWLS - S2 Ep 4  - Identifying and responding to sexual assault
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10/25/21 • 32 min

In this episode, CAWLS host Sophie Quinn interviews Christa Bartjen-Westermann, former Manager of the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) in Central Australia. Sophie and Christa (?) explore understandings of sexual assault, discuss the barriers to reporting sexual assault and introduce best practice responses to disclosures including engaging with sexual assault services available in Central Australia.

SARC provides a range of services including counselling to both adults and children who may have experienced (recently or many years ago) any form of sexual assault. Sexual assault can range from verbal harassment; unwanted touching or exhibitionism, to a violent attack.

SARC Web site: http://www.health.nt.gov.au/sexual_assault_services/

Phone Number: (08) 8955 4500

Email: [email protected]

This episode features local music: 'Rise' by Bambadino and 'Down In Doubt' by Georgia Aden.

Please note, Sisters in Law is designed and intended to provide general information current at the time of publication, for informational purposes only. The contents do not constitute legal advice. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any particular matters you may have. Reach us at cawls.org.au/contact/

Produced in partnership with 8CCC Community Radio.

Sisters In Law Season Two has been made possible through the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at www.cbf.org.au

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sisters in Law - CAWLS - S2 Ep 6 - CAWLS in The Barkly Region
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10/25/21 • 30 min

In this episode, CAWLS host Sophie Quinn interviews Julia Parkin, CAWLS Solicitor. Julia discusses her experience as the specialist domestic and family violence lawyer at the CAWLS office in Tennent Creek. She discusses the challenges women have accessing legal help in the Barkly region, the experience of court week, the diversity in language and cultural groups, and the experiences of living in a remote community. Listen in to find out more about the legal services in Tennent Creek.

This episode features music by local artist: 'Beloved' by Katie Harder and 'Book Of Drought' by Gleny Rae

Please note, Sisters in Law is designed and intended to provide general information current at the time of publication, for informational purposes only. The contents do not constitute legal advice. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any particular matters you may have. Reach us at cawls.org.au/contact/

Produced in partnership with 8CCC Community Radio.

Sisters In Law Season Two has been made possible through the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at www.cbf.org.au

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sisters in Law - CAWLS - S2 Ep 7 - NPY Women's Council

S2 Ep 7 - NPY Women's Council

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10/25/21 • 32 min

In this episode, CAWLS host Sally Krutsch interviews Rachel Neary and Mel Bakewell from the Ngaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Women’s Council. NPY Women’s Council operates a Domestic and Family Violence service providing case work, legal education, support and training. Tune in to learn more about NPY Women’s Council, the long standing relationship NPY has with Anangu women, the work they do and how to contact them.

Website: NPY Women's Council (npywc.org.au)

Phone Number: 1800 180 840

Email: [email protected]

This episode features music from local artists: 'Lottery' by Sally Balfour and 'The Ending' by Kirra Voller.

Please note, Sisters in Law is designed and intended to provide general information current at the time of publication, for informational purposes only. The contents do not constitute legal advice. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any particular matters you may have. Reach us at cawls.org.au/contact/

Produced in partnership with 8CCC Community Radio.

Sisters In Law Season Two has been made possible through the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at www.cbf.org.au

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sisters in Law LIVE : Interview with Chloe Fragos and Tasmin Erlandson from NPY Women's Council - 14.9.2022

Sister's In Law host Sarah Edwards along with CAWLS' intern Sarah Hellyer welcome NPY's Chloe Fragos and Yasmin Erlandson into the studio to discuss community development and legal education projects at the Domestic and Family Violence Service run by NPY Women's Council.

Hosted by lawyers from the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service (CAWLS) in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs, Sisters in Law provides information about the law, women’s rights and access to justice. Broadcast Live on 8CCC 102.1FM + listen On Demand and subscribe to our podcast!

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Sisters in Law LIVE : Interview with Red Cross' Chris Braddock and Jessye Blake - 28.9.2022

Sisters In Law host Meaghan Lawrie is joined by Sarah Hellyer, a student completing an internship at CAWLS, to interview Chris Braddock and Jessye Blake from Red Cross.

Chris Braddock tells us about a number of youth justice programs Red Cross facilitates in Central Australia, and Jessye Blake explains Red Cross services in a Central Australia specific context.

Hosted by lawyers from the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service (CAWLS) in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs, Sisters in Law provides information about the law, women’s rights and access to justice. Broadcast Live on 8CCC 102.1FM + listen On Demand and subscribe to our podcast!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sisters in Law LIVE : System reform with Meghan Wright - 12.10.2022

Sisters In Law host Sarah Edwards welcomes Meghan Wright into the studio. Meghan is CAWLS' health justice educator. The pair discuss the Legislative Review into Domestic and Family Violence currently under way by the NT government.

Hosted by lawyers from the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service (CAWLS) in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs, Sisters in Law provides information about the law, women’s rights and access to justice. Broadcast Live on 8CCC 102.1FM + listen On Demand and subscribe to our podcast!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sisters in Law LIVE : Relocation with Samantha Byles - 26.10.2022

Sarah Edwards welcomes CAWLS family lawyer Samantha Byles into the studio to discuss relocation in family law.

Hosted by lawyers from the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service (CAWLS) in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs, Sisters in Law provides information about the law, women’s rights and access to justice. Broadcast Live on 8CCC 102.1FM + listen On Demand and subscribe to our podcast!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sisters in Law LIVE : Housing Policy with Annie Taylor - 2.11.2022

This week on Sisters In Law, Sarah Edwards interviews Annie Taylor from NT Shelter about the Australian Government Productivity Commission's report into the 'National Housing and Homelessness Agreement'. The pair also discussed the recently announced increase in funding for housing in the Federal Budget

Annie Taylor brings a wealth of knowledge and insight into the unique issues for housing across the Northern Territory and explained how these two new announcements will impact people struggling with homelessness and overcrowding in the Territory.

Hosted by lawyers from the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service (CAWLS) in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs, Sisters in Law provides information about the law, women’s rights and access to justice. Broadcast Live on 8CCC 102.1FM + listen On Demand and subscribe to our podcast!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Sisters in Law LIVE

This week, CAWLS Lawyers Sarah Edwards and Katie Gamble discuss the basics of Employment Law, and give an introduction to the kinds of protections that workers have under the law.

Hosted by lawyers from the Central Australian Women’s Legal Service (CAWLS) in Mparntwe/ Alice Springs, Sisters in Law provides information about the law, women’s rights and access to justice. Broadcast Live on 8CCC 102.1FM + listen On Demand and subscribe to our podcast!

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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How many episodes does Sisters in Law - CAWLS have?

Sisters in Law - CAWLS currently has 161 episodes available.

What topics does Sisters in Law - CAWLS cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on Sisters in Law - CAWLS?

The episode title 'S2 Ep 2 - Legal responses to Domestic and Family Violence' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Sisters in Law - CAWLS?

The average episode length on Sisters in Law - CAWLS is 30 minutes.

How often are episodes of Sisters in Law - CAWLS released?

Episodes of Sisters in Law - CAWLS are typically released every 6 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Sisters in Law - CAWLS?

The first episode of Sisters in Law - CAWLS was released on Oct 25, 2021.

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