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Community Education and Community Building for Justice and the LawDate: 26 July 2002Author: Centre for Popular Education, University of Technology, Sydney
A one day forum convened by the Centre for Popular Education, UTS for community workers, youth workers, community education project officers, tenants' advocacy and advise workers, lawyers, co-ordinators, policy-makers, researchers and academics.
The forum is part of efforts to encourage more research and analysis about what constitutes effective community education practice about justice and the law. Why is there little research and analysis about what constitutes effective community education practice about justice and the law, compared to the growing amount of research about community health education? The health system may be more substantial than the justice system. But the number and variety of practitioners who help people, particularly in disadvantaged communities, learn about justice and the law is very large and does warrant more research attention.
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