Empowering Young Voices at Central Coast Community Legal Centre

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We’re proud to share that Year 10 students Ahana and Caitlin have completed a law reform piece on cyberbullying during their work experience with us. This important work highlights why cyberbullying is a critical issue for young people today and calls for stronger legal protections.

At the Central Coast Community Legal Centre, we are committed to youth legal education and empowering young people to have a voice in shaping the law. By giving students like Ahana and Caitlin the opportunity to engage with real-world legal issues, we’re helping cultivate the next generation of budding lawyers who care about their communities.

We hope their work inspires other young people to get involved, speak out, and make a difference!

#YouthVoices #LawReform #Cyberbullying #FutureLawyers #CommunityCare

Did you know? that there is a complaints System for Cyberbullying: An Australian child, their parent or guardian, or an authorised responsible person can make a complaint to the E -Safety Commissioner if they believe the child is the target of cyberbullying material on social media, or online. https://www.esafety.gov.au/report

This is for informational purposes only and should not be substituted for legal advice. If you require legal advice, please contact a legal practitioner in your area.

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