Enhancing Engagement
Free webinars to learn skills to produce more accessible legal information.
A new name reflecting what counts
Previously known as 'Better Information webinars', Enhancing Engagement webinars aim to equip you with the skills to produce more accessible legal information, which empowers more people to understand and engage with the law, resulting in better justice for all.
Help people to understand and engage with the law.
Whether you're a lawyer, a community worker or a communications professional, it's important that the information you produce is clear, easy to understand and accessible.
Creating engaging and accessible information gives more people the opportunity to meaningfully engage with the law, which leads to better justice.
Our Enhancing Engagement webinars connect you to peers and experts equipping you with the skills you need to produce interesting and engaging information.
Previous sessions have focused on web design, podcasting, social media and design thinking.
Who can attend?
Our Enhancing Engagement webinars are targeted to people working with or connected to community legal, legal assistance, not-for profit and community organisations.
Upcoming events
Get invites to upcoming events
Past events
Catch up on recording and resources from previous events.
How can you use creative and interactive methods to deliver effective community legal education? What are the benefits and challenges of using playful activities to communicate complex legal information?
Get a behind-the-scenes look at Victoria Legal Aid's recent work in creating accessibility supports for information on their website
Latest event news
Thank you to everyone who watched our latest In Conversation event with the Victorian Information Commissioner, Sean Morrison
Staff from the Victorian Ombudsman and the Young Workers centre spent an afternoon discussing local legal needs at our recent Community Law Talks.
A New Perspective on Legal Need and Legal Capability is now available
The third report from the Public Understanding of Law Survey explores how attitudes, skills and confidence matter in satisfactorily resolving justiciable issues.