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NSW Department of Communities and Justice About

Student Opportunities

Justice (DCJ) brought together the former departments

penultimate or final year of law school. Clerks are involved

On 1 July 2019, the Department of Communities and

of Family and Community Services (FACS) and Justice. This brings under one roof, NSW government services

targeted at achieving safe, just, inclusive and resilient communities.

DCJ focuses on achieving just outcomes for: - Children and young people - Aboriginal people

- People with disability

- People from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

DCJ offer summer clerkships to students in their in:

- Preparing briefing notes for the Attorney General and other Strong Communities cluster Ministers; - Liaising with stakeholders;

- Conducting in-depth analysis on proposed Bills or policy reform from other Ministers; - Writing speeches;

- Attending meetings;

- Working with other Government Departments; and - Conducting research

- People experiencing domestic and family violence

Applicants must demonstrate interest in, and an

- Juvenile offenders

Communities and Justice, and experience that would

- Victims of sexual assault

- People at high risk of reoffending, and - People experiencing homelessness

What kind of work?

The work of employees is varied, and may include: - Providing resources to service providers

understanding of, the work of the Department of enable you to contribute to the Department. You can find more information here:

https://www.justice.nsw.gov.au/justicepolicy/Pages/ lpclrd/lpclrd_clerkship.aspx

- Connecting victims of family and domestic violence to

Graduate Opportunities

- Helping applicants of rental assistance or social housing

of

support services

- Assisting with the oversight of corrective services and Youth Justice centres

- Connecting victims of crimes to support services

Graduates can undertake a rotation with the Department Communities

and

Justice

through

the

NSW

Government Graduate Program, run by the NSW Public Service Commission.

- Legal services including advising the government

Fun Fact / Recent Project

professional and regulatory services, and administering

DCJ fund the Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment

on law, justice and legal reforms, providing legal, the appointment of Justices of the Peace (JPs) in NSW.

Location Sydney

MERIT

program. MERIT is a program available in most Local Courts in New South Wales that provides the opportunity

for adult defendants with substance abuse problems

to work, on a voluntary basis, towards rehabilitation

as part of the bail process. The MERIT program allows

defendants to focus on treating their drug or alcohol problem in isolation from legal matters and is focused on rehabilitation and reduced recidivism.

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