Vulnerabilities, risks and threats are ever changing and increasingly require multi-agency, coordinated and integrated services to support planning, preparedness, response and recovery.
For those engaging with the justice system, equitable access to justice is a key plank of a well-functioning, socially inclusive democracy. More than lawyers and courts, access to justice is about ensuring that Australians, especially those facing disadvantage, have the capacity to resolve disputes through both informal and formal mechanisms. The provision of wrap around supports, alongside legal assistance, is key to improving outcomes.
How ACIL Allen can help you
We assist our clients to make evidence-based decisions and improve justice outcomes through:
- capability reviews and development strategies
- evaluations of policies, programs and practices
- data analysis and modelling
- performance measurement design and evaluation
- review of funding arrangements
- cost benefit analyses
- experience in the justice sector, as well as in related social policy fields, brings a holistic perspective for our clients.
Key areas we work in include:
- Countering violent extremism and counter terrorism
- Policing and public safety
- Emergency management and community resilience
- Courts and legal service providers.
ACIL Allen’s experience in the justice sector, as well as in related social policy fields, brings a holistic perspective for our clients.