Our report in collaboration with Neami National shows that clients who access mental health services have unmet legal needs, and that those unmet legal needs – whether related to credit, debt and social security issues, housing, or family law and family violence issues – affect their health and wellbeing.
A new article in the Alterative Law Journal from Health Justice Australia’s Research Director Suzie Forell and Policy Advocacy Lead Emily McCarron shows how health justice partnership offers a broader view of access to justice as a tool for achieving health equity and reducing inequality.
Research and Evaluation Lead Ruth Pitt talks about the research we’re undertaking to uncover opportunities for health justice partnerships to support financial wellbeing.
Policy Advocacy Lead Joyce Chia takes a look at the work we have been doing around families and the child protection system.
Can placing a lawyer into a healthcare team help services respond better to the complex problems arising from domestic and family violence?
Suzie Forell shares some of the thinking behind our focus on new knowledge in our strategy to 2026.