- When can I leave home or move out? | Youth Law Australia
Find out what the law says on when you can leave home or move out in New South Wales We also talk about what you can do if you need to leave home suddenly for safety reasons like your local medical centre, hospital or police station Youth Law Australia acknowledges the traditional custodians of all the lands on which we work
- Is Running Away from Home Illegal in Australia? Unpacking the Truth
When it comes to the complex issue of running away from home in Australia, many questions arise regarding the legal implications, youth rights, and the protection offered to minors The decision to leave home can stem from various reasons, including family conflict, personal issues, or a desire for independence
- Moving Out - Youth Advocacy Centre
Moving Out Information on moving out of home Last Updated: January 2020 Browse legal information topics Download information sheet as PDF If you are thinking of leaving home and are under 18, it is a good idea to talk to someone you trust OR call one of the agencies under ‘Who can help?’ They should keep things…
- 26 Nov Police and Your Rights - Youth Legal Services
You might have had a run-in with them before, and maybe didn’t even know what you were doing was breaking a law, so here is a brief rundown of some of your rights and responsibilities with interacting with the police so you do stay on the right side of the law 1 Under 18 and not in your home
- The Shopfront | Darlinghurst | Shopfront Youth Legal Centre
We can also provide advice and referrals on other legal issues including: general legal rights for young people, including leaving home, medical treatment, contracts, school issues family law, including child protection law complaints and appeals against government decisions police misconduct including wrongful arrest tenancy employment
- Legal rights and support for a child or young person
Your legal rights, information about dealing with problems at home, mental health, homelessness, family violence, legal help, leaving home, alcohol and drugs Legal rights and support for a child or young person | Communities and Justice
- Human rights and Asylum seekers and refugees - Australian Human Rights . . .
refugees? The Australian Human Rights Commission supports a Human Rights Act for Australia A Human Rights Act could make a difference in protecting and promoting the rights of refugees and asylum seekers by requiring our government to carefully consider how decisions impact on their human rights If Australia had a Human Rights Act, it could:
- Understanding Refugee and Asylum Laws in Australia: Eligibility . . .
This comprehensive guide explores refugee and asylum laws in Australia, detailing the legal frameworks that protect those fleeing persecution It covers definitions of refugees and asylum seekers, eligibility requirements, the application process, legal protections, and challenges within the system Additionally, it highlights available support and resources for refugees and the critical role
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