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Wirringa
Baiya exist
to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, children
and youth, in NSW, with a gender specific service which is sensitive
to their culturally diverse needs and to provide Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander women who are victims of violence, with access
to appropriate legal representation, advice and referral.
The
service is managed by Aboriginal women, is non profit making and
pays special attention to the needs of economically and socially
disadvantaged women and children.
Wirringa Baiya's
main objectives are to:
- provide
legal advice, information and representation with special concern
for victims of violence and sexual assault;
- provide
advocacy and support services dealing with violence issues;
- provide
community legal education to inform these women of their legal
rights, in relation to violence and associated issues;
- initiate
and promote research and evaluation of existing laws and legal
processes and work towards law reform in areas of relevance;
- work towards
the empowerment of these women within the legal system and consequently
within society;
- support
the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Elimination
of all Forms of Discrimination against Women.
Read more about
the founding, ideology, services and aims of the group using the
menu options on the left.
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