Kimberly Allen
Kimberly Allen is the Legal Practice Director at Women’s Legal Service Queensland (WLSQ) responsible for supervising the specialist legal teams delivering ongoing legal services to women experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence. A key part of Kimberly’s role involves overseeing WLSQ’s various Health Justice Partnerships across Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Moreton Bay region.
Kimberly was admitted as a solicitor in 2008 and prior to joining WLSQ held multiple leadership roles at state and national levels leading teams assisting vulnerable clients. Kimberly’s experience in both legal practice and organisational leadership informs her strong commitment to trauma-informed, integrated legal service delivery that prioritises safety and access to justice for women.
Power in Partnership
Join us for two days of interactive and energising learning at Health Justice 2025.
Hear from international and local speakers on how power shows up in our work, and what it takes to power authentic engagement. Discover the latest in research, join the CollabLab, and find hope in energising conversations about how we can change our systems for a better future.
Date: 3 & 4 December, 2025
Location: University of Technology Sydney
Whether you’re working in legal, health, community services, government, policy, research or funding, you’ll find plenty of sessions to get inspired by at Health Justice 2025. With limited places to ensure a highly participatory event, get your tickets now and secure your seat.
In a world of growing complexity and uncertainty the importance of robust and innovative social, health and legal services cannot be understated. Innovation is, by its nature, challenging, meaning that gatherings like this one are all the more important.
The conference is a fantastic opportunity to really get to meet colleagues, friends, and other practitioners and professionals across both the legal profession as well as health. These events are so important because they really start the conversation around what our respective professions need in the future, and what our community needs.