Screenshot this! Learn how to use social media for legal education

Learn how Westjustice strategically leverages social media to deliver legal information in our most recent Enhancing Engagement webinar.

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Wednesday, November 13, 2024

About the event

In our latest Enhancing Engagement webinar, we had the opportunity to hear how Westjustice enhanced its approach to delivering legal information to young people via Instagram. Caitlin Caruana, Director of Policy, Impact and Engagement at Westjustice, delivered an information-packed presentation on how to use social media to meet your audience where they are.

"We’ve been able to reach more and more young people and give them access to the information – when, where and how they need it.” Caitlin said of the project that generated the insights, Legal Street Smarts – Socially Networked. “It’s now easier than ever for children and young people to find the information they want, save it, and share it with their friends, families and communities."

Watch the full webinar now.

The Westjustice project Legal Street Smarts – Socially Networked was funded by a Victoria Law Foundation grant.

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.

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