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Problems at work: Young people, employment and legal need
For young people, links between employment problems and mental health are particularly strong, with psychological distress a common consequence.
Mental distress and experience of legal problems
This briefing paper presents data from the Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS) concerning experience of justiciable problems and mental distress.
How single parents experience the law in Victoria
Presenting PULS data that is relevant to how single parents experience the law in Victoria.
Measure for Measure: Tailoring Everyday Justice presentation
Presentation from Bridget McAloon and Dr Georgina Rychner about Measure for Measure, from the March 2024 Research Network event.
Building Evidence for People Centered Access to Justice: Envisioning a Shared Research Agenda
Presentation slides from Professor Rebecca Sandefur and Matthew Burnett for the Research Network event held in March 2024.
Designing Just Solutions at Scale: Lawyerless Legal Services and Evidence-Based Regulation
Exploring what just solutions could look like in practice.
Measure for Measure Information for survey participants
Information for survey participants including privacy and confidentiality details and how we manage the data supplied as part of the research.
PULS answers
The answers to the questions asked as part of the PULS. You can correct answers, why the answer is what it is, and find out about some of organisations that help when people face problems like these.
The Public Understanding of Law Survey (PULS) Volume 2
Explore the knowledge, skills and attributes that are required to effectively understand and use the law.
PULS Volume 2: Understanding and Capability is now available
Explore the knowledge, skills and attributes that are required to effectively understand and use the law.