Items where Author is "Curran, L"

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Journal article

GLIBOE, S. and CURRAN, L., 2024. The role of justice in addressing the social determinants of health. International Journal of Social Determinants of Health and Health Services. ISSN 2755-1938 (Forthcoming)

Authored book

CURRAN, L., 2021. Better law for a better world: new approaches to law practice and education. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9780367180423

Chapter in book

CURRAN, L., 2023. Delaying justice. In: M. CAMILLERI and A. HARKNESS, eds., Australian courts: controversies, challenges and change. Cham: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 143-168. ISBN 9783031190629

Conference contribution

CURRAN, L., 2024. Addressing powerlessness: Bagaraybang bagaraybang mayinygalang (BBM) Empowering & Alleviating: A Health Justice Partnership (Hume Riverine Community Legal Services & Albury Wodonga Community Health Service) (2022-2025). In: International Access to Justice Forum, Osgoode Law School, Toronto, Canada, 23-25 October 2024.

HANSEN, L., CURRAN, L. and FISHER FRANK, L., 2024. A case for the ambitious use of giving voice to values throughout legal education. In: 10th European Network of Clinical Legal Educators (ENCLE) and 21st International Journal of Clinical Legal Education (IJCLE) Conference, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 22-24 July 2024.

CURRAN, L., 2024. The ethics of public interest lawyering - evidence based practice and equality before the law. In: International Legal Ethics Conference, Amsterdam Law School, 17-19 July 2024.

CURRAN, L., 2024. A role for clinics - broadening employability options, skills, and awareness of law students: it’s not just about working for a private law firm or being a barrister. In: European Network of Clinical legal Education and the International Journal of Clinical Education Conferences, 22-24 July 2024.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Access to justice research: shaping effective responsive legal service interventions to address inequality, discrimination, and poverty by co-designed evidence informed policy and practice. Three research studies: AHRC, Health Justice Partnerships and NLS Legal. In: NLS Research Seminar, Nottingham, 7 February 2024.

CURRAN, L. and JAMES, S., 2023. Going to where the people are who need our help – legal empowerment and multidisciplinary innovation. In: 14th International Legal Aid Group conference, Harvard University Law School, 21-23 June 2023.

CURRAN, L. and GIBSON, L., 2023. Making inroads into the sustainable development goals through action research, service programme innovations, multidisciplinary partnerships and collaboration: 2 case studies. In: NTU Strategic Research Themes Conference‎, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 29 March 2023.

CURRAN, L., BENGTSSON, L., MCCONNELL, S. and DUNN, R., 2023. Policy clinics – why and how?’. In: Global Legal Skills Conference, Nottingham Trent University, 30 July - 1 August 2023.

CURRAN, L., 2022. Access to justice - going to where the people are who need our help – legal ‎empowerment and multidisciplinary innovations – lessons from abroad‎. In: Nottingham Law School’s Centre for Rights and Justice Annual Flashpoints Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 13 December 2022.

CURRAN, L. and GIBSON, L., 2022. Making inroads into social development goals through action ‎research, service program innovations and multidisciplinary ‎partnerships and collaboration. In: UN75+1 at NTU: Living Together in the Future Conference, [virtual], 22-24 November 2022.

CURRAN, L., 2022. Better law for a better world - new approaches to law practice in education - the ‎intersection between society, health, and the law. In: 'Navigating the Sea of Health and Justice Needs in the Delivery of Tribunal ‎Services': Council of Australian Tribunals Conference, Victoria, Australia [and virtual], 21 October 2022.

CURRAN, L., 2022. Ethical ‎procedures ‎and applications for law clinics doing policy and research work‎. In: Clinical Legal Education Organization Network UK, [virtual], 26 October 2022.

CURRAN, L., 2022. Policy clinics - how to and examples of different approaches. In: Clinical Legal Education Organisation UK (CLEO) Policy Clinic Network Event, [virtual], 26 October 2022.

CURRAN, L., 2022. 'What makes partnerships work and bring about real change and how working in partnership ‎brings access to justice to our community?‎'. In: NTU Knowledge Exchange Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingam, 6 July 2022.

CURRAN, L., 2022. Good practice in legal education for the community and multidisciplinary practice. In: Community, Creativity and Culture in Legal Education - Nottingham Law School Centre for Legal Education Fifth International Conference, Nottingham Trent University, 13-17 June 2022.

CURRAN, L., 2022. Good practice in legal education for the community and multidisciplinary practice‎. In: Nottingham Law School, Centre for Legal Education conference 2022: community, creativity and culture in legal education, Nottingham Trent University, 13-17 June 2022.

Digital or visual media

CURRAN, L., 2023. Evidence - effective justice interventions making a difference. [Digital or Visual Media]

RICHARDS, J. and CURRAN, L., 2023. Liz Curran, "Better law for a better world: new approaches to law practice and education" (Routledge, 2021) [podcast]. [Digital or Visual Media]

Newspaper or popular journal contribution

CURRAN, L., 2024. The Post Office scandal: how early legal support could have made a difference. The Legal Diary.

CURRAN, L. and O'NIONS, H., 2023. Small boats plan: how the government is breaking the law. Law Society Gazette. ISSN 1355-7971

CURRAN, L., 2022. Early access to legal support can make a real difference. The Law Society Gazette.

Professional or trade journal contribution

CURRAN, L., 2024. A missed opportunity to make health, education and social support savings through investment in early justice interventions. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1047

CURRAN, L., 2024. Successful Australian legal aid model provides lessons for UK access to justice. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1152

CURRAN, L., 2022. Law centres: the comparative way ahead. Solicitors Journal. ISSN 0038-1047

Research report for external body

CURRAN, L., 2025. Knowledge really is power‎: NLS legal research and impact evaluation report: measuring the effectiveness and impact of NLS Legal in improving access to justice, key social ‎development goals, and its role in student and staff development. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Strength and uniqueness - the ripple effect of the BBM Health Justice Partnership sharing of knowledge and increasing empowerment: second research and impact evaluation report of a Health Justice Partnership – Bagaraybang bagaraybang mayinygalang (BBM): Empowering & Alleviating: A Health Justice Partnership (HJP) of the Hume Riverina Community Legal Service (HRCLS) & Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service (AWAHS) offering legal support for social & emotional well-being with Aboriginal Peoples in Northeast NSW and Victoria. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School.

ZHAO, J., CURRAN, L., DOAK, J., DURDIYEVA, S., GALLOP, S., HALL, H., HENN, M., LEWIS, T., KELLEZI, B., O'NIONS, H. and TRICKETT, L., 2023. Scoping the future law and social justice - listening & hearing from the frontline: final report. Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L. and ALICI, N., 2023. Addressing the torment of powerlessness: 2023 first research and impact evaluation report of the health justice partnership on mental health and wellbeing (BBM) on Bagaraybang bagaraybang mayinygalang (BBM): Empowering & Alleviating: A Health ‎Justice Partnership (HJP) of the Hume Riverina Community Legal Service (HRCLS) & Albury ‎Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service (AWAHS) offering legal support for social & emotional ‎well-being with Aboriginal Peoples in Northeast NSW and Victoria. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School.

CURRAN, L., 2022. 'Going deeper' - the Invisible Hurdles stage III research evaluation final report. Nottingham: Nottingham Law School, Nottingham Trent University.

Review

CURRAN, L., 2024. Culturally responsive and equitable evaluation - A. Christson Adedoyin, Ndidiamaka N. Amutah-Onukagha, and Chandria D. Jones, editors. Evaluation Journal of Australasia. ISSN 1035-719X

Website content

CURRAN, L., 2025. Expert blog: A model for legal education in challenging times for access to justice. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Expert Blog: It might be 2024, but there’s still no room at the inn for Mary and her newborn. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Why it’s time to embrace health justice partnerships. Edgware: Legal Futures.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Successful Australian legal aid model provides lessons for UK access to justice. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

Other

CURRAN, L., 2024. Submission to the Ministry of Justice Review of Civil Legal Aid. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Submission to the UK Parliament Public Accounts Committee – value for ‎money from legal aid. Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2024. Review of MoJ review into Civil Legal Aid comparator report. (Unpublished)

CURRAN, L., 2024. Nottingham Consultation – Community Engage - ‎No defunding of critical services. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

CURRAN, L., 2023. Submission to the UK Parliament Health and Social Care Committee: Prevention in health and social care. Westminster: UK Parliament, p. 6.

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