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Strategic Planning Workshop 2026
Aboriginal Family Legal Services recently held its Strategic Planning Workshop in Broome, bringing together AFLS Directors, Regional Managers, staff and Board Members to reflect on organisational achievements, identify future priorities,...
Strategic Planning Workshop 2026
Aboriginal Family Legal Services recently held its Strategic Planning Workshop in Broome, bringing together AFLS Directors, Regional Managers, staff and Board Members to reflect on organisational achievements, identify future priorities,...
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Ochre Ribbon Roundup 2026: Communities Standing...
Throughout February, communities across Western Australia came together for Ochre Ribbon Week (12–19 February 2026) a powerful campaign led by Aboriginal Family Legal Services (AFLS) to raise awareness and take action...
2 commentsOchre Ribbon Roundup 2026: Communities Standing...
Throughout February, communities across Western Australia came together for Ochre Ribbon Week (12–19 February 2026) a powerful campaign led by Aboriginal Family Legal Services (AFLS) to raise awareness and take action...
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Port Hedland Q1 Update 2026
The Port Hedland team had a strong start to 2026, celebrating several important achievements. Court Advocate graduations were a key highlight, with Hayley Annesley successfully supporting a client in court...
Port Hedland Q1 Update 2026
The Port Hedland team had a strong start to 2026, celebrating several important achievements. Court Advocate graduations were a key highlight, with Hayley Annesley successfully supporting a client in court...
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partnerships@afls.org.au
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Our partnerships are all unique, but many involve one, all, or a combination of these approaches:
Philanthropic and corporate partnerships
These partnerships help AFLS to fund and deliver our core legal and social services, as well as a series of critical projects across Western Australia. Examples of current philanthropic and corporate partners include the Paul Ramsay Foundation and BHP.
Education, communication, and awareness
We collaborate with partners to help educate and raise awareness of family violence as it is experienced by Aboriginal people.
Methods of community education include:
- Company workshops
- Development and distribution of marketing information
- Community events
Collaborative project delivery
AFLS is always looking for opportunities to collaborate with other service providers, corporate bodies, organisations, and local councils to deliver community-based projects that build community capacity to address and reduce rates of family and domestic violence.