Law for Community Workers

Police, your clients and complaints


Listen Later

Call to action!
 
Tell us what you really think of 'Law for Community Workers on the go' - help this resource grow and improve.
 
In this podcast we talk about:
what the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) does and how it works
when you should complain to the LECC,
what serious misconduct and serious maladministration is,
why it is important to make a complaint as early as possible, and
the importance of getting legal advice if you want to make a complaint about police.
 Referrals and more information
If you want to make a complaint about police you should contact Law Access NSW on 1300 888 529. You can get legal information and where appropriate get referred for legal advice.
You can find more information about the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission or call them on 02 9321 6700.
NOTE: During this podcast we say that the time limit to bring a claim against police is 3 years. This is only true where the assault is serious and meets the definition of a personal injury in the Civil Liability Act. For many assaults the injury suffered won’t come near that level of seriousness so the time limit for suing police for the intentional tort of assault will be six years, not three. Get legal advice from Legal Aid NSW or a Community Legal Centre about your specific circumstances.
...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Law for Community WorkersBy Legal Aid NSW


More shows like Law for Community Workers

View all
No Filter by Mamamia Podcasts

No Filter

570 Listeners