Law Health Justice Community Advocacy Clinic 2024

A new collaboration between Law Health Justice and Health Justice Australia.

Visit by Churchill Scholar Dr Victoria Shepherd

Photo: Dr Victoria Shepherd (left) and Prof Nola Ries (right).

Models of Care for People with Intersex Variations

People with intersex variations are those born with sex characteristics that differ from the stereotypical notions of male or female. Intersex individuals face...

Restrictive Practices: A Pathway to Elimination

On the 25th July 2023, the Disability Royal Commission released Restrictive Practices: A Pathway to Elimination, a research report, co-authored by Associate...

People with Intellectual Disability and Human Right to Work

People with disability historically have significantly lower rates of workforce participation than people without a disability. People with an intellectual...

Menstruation, Law and Justice

The Law | Health | Justice symposium, Menstruation, Law and Justice, held on 16 February 2023 at UTS, featured critical discussion and reflection on human...

Realising the Right to a Healthy Environment in Australia

In July 2022, the United Nations General Assembly formally recognised the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. However, much work is needed...

Evaluating NSW Domestic Violence Hearing Support Pilot

Jane Wangmann and Miranda Kaye, Evaluating NSW Domestic Violence Hearing Support Pilot, January 2023.

New Health+Law research partnership

New Health+Law research partnership to ensure greater support for people living with HIV and Hepatitis B.

Reparations as redress for harms in aged care

New research from Linda Steele and Kate Swaffer explores the possibility of reparations for human rights violations in residential aged care.

Training helps legal professionals become dementia-capable

New short courses from UTS Law show lawyers across a range of practice areas how to promote the rights of clients with dementia.

Safe and Just Futures for People Living with Dementia

A new research project will look at how we support the quality of life of people living with dementia and what impact the actual design of Residential Aged...

Disability and (Virtual) Institutions?

The ‘Disability and (Virtual) Institutions?’ workshop organised by Linda Steele (UTS Law | Health | Justice Research Centre), Claire Spivakovsky (Monash) and...

Workshop on Law, Harm and Social Reproduction

Convened by Shirin Rai and Briony Jones (Warwick) and Beth Goldblatt (University of Technology Sydney). The workshop will bring together leading feminist...

Workshop: Disability and (Virtual) Institutions?

On 21-22 June 2018, scholars from Australia, Spain, Indonesia, Canada, and  the United Kingdom will participate in a workshop at the Oñati International...