A sample of this research includes: PleasencePascoeBalmerNigel and BuckAlexy, ‘The Health Cost of Civil-Law Problems: Further Evidence of Links between Civil-Law Problems and Morbidity, and the Consequential Use of Health Services’ (2008) 5(2) Journal of Empirical Legal Studies351; CoumarelosChristineWeiZhigang and ZhouAlbert, Justice Made to Measure: NSW legal Needs Survey in Disadvantaged Areas (2006, Law & Justice Foundation of NSW); Ab Currie, Civil justice problems and the disability and health status of Canadians (2007) 21Journal of Law and Social Policy31.
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ClarkeSophie and ForellSuzie, Pathways to justice: The role of non-legal services (Law & Justice Foundation of NSW, 2007); NooneMary Anne, ‘Towards an integrated service response to the link between legal and health issues’ (2009) 15Australian Journal of Primary Health203.
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This is not a revelation. Australian community legal centres have been claiming to provide holistic services since their inception. NooneMary Anne and TomsenStephen, Lawyers in Conflict: Australian Lawyers and Legal Aid (Federation Press, 2006).
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NooneMary Anne and DigneyKate, ‘It's Hard to Open up to Strangers’ Improving Access to Justice: The Key Features of an Integrated Legal Services Delivery Model (September 2010). The research project was funded by the Legal Services Board (Victoria). For an electronic copy, please contact the author.
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NooneMary Anne, ‘“They all come in the one door” The transformative potential of an integrated service model’ in PleasencePascoeBuckAlexy and BalmerNigel, Transforming Lives: Law and Social Process, (The Stationery Office, 2007) 93; VinsonTony, Dropping off the edge: The distribution of disadvantage in Australia (Jesuit Social Services, 2007).
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The methodology and data collection instruments were informed by UK research especially: MoorheadRichard and RobinsonMargaret, A trouble shared – legal problems clusters in solicitors' and advice agencies (DCA Research Series 8/06, 2006). For more detail see Noone & Digney, above n 4, 35.
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For a detailed discussion of definitional issues see Noone & Digney above n 4, 26–34.
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Ibid51–76.
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Ibid216.
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DarlingtonYvonneFeeneyJudith and RixonKylie, ‘Interagency Collaboration between child protection and mental health services: Practices, attitudes and barriers’ (2005) 29Child Abuse and Neglect1085.
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JohnsonLawrence, Stakeholders ‘views of factors that impact successful interagency collaboration’ (2003) Exceptional Children69.
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ScottDorothy, ‘Inter-organisational collaboration in family-centred practice: A framework for analysis and action’ (2005) 58(2) Australian Social Work132–141.
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Ibid202.
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For a detailed list see Noone and Digney, above n 4, 218–234.