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The National Children's and Youth Law Centre (The Centre) is a unique not-for-profit organisation that helps children and young people across Australia to resolve their problems through the provision of high-quality, youth-friendly legal information, advice and assistance online. The Centre provides engaging, easy-to-understand and relevant legal information to young people through the Lawstuff website (www.lawstuff.org.au). Lawstuff is recognised and used as a valuable resource by youth, parents, schools, government departments and youth workers across Australia. In 2014, Lawstuff had over one million visitors. Lawstuff visitors who need additional support can get free and confidential help through the email legal advice service, Lawmail (www.lawstuff.org.au/lawmail). Lawmail is the only national legal advice service for young people and their advocates. It provides practical, age-appropriate and non-judgmental information, advice and assistance on all types of legal issues. Lawmail is also the only email-based community legal service in Australia. The ability to seek help online reduces the fear or embarrassment young people may otherwise feel when asking for help. It also allows young people in remote, rural and regional areas to get help without having to travel. The unique Lawmail service model has been developed over time to provide the confidential assistance that young people need, in a relatable and non-intimidating manner, and through a communications channel with which they feel comfortable. ==External links== * (Free email legal advice for people under 18 in Australia ) * (Free legal information for people under 18 in Australia ) * (Website of The National Children's and Youth Law Centre, Australia ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Children’s and Youth Law Centre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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